臣
Meaning:
state official or subject in dynastic China
Pinyin:
chen2
Strokes:
6
Radical:
臣
How to Write 臣 - undefined Strokes
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About "臣" in Chinese
The Chinese character 臣 (chen2) means "state official or subject in dynastic China". This character is written with 6 strokes. Common words containing 臣 include: 人臣, 内臣, 功臣.
📚 Words and Phrases with 臣
Common words containing this character
人臣
an official (in former times)
HSK 2
内臣
chamberlain
HSK 2
功臣
meritorious official
HSK 2
史臣
official in charge of public records
HSK 2
名臣
important official or statesman (in feudal China)
HSK 2
君臣
a ruler and his ministers (old)
HSK 2
大臣
chancellor (of a monarchy)
HSK 2
奸臣
a treacherous court official
HSK 2
家臣
counselor of king or feudal warlord
HSK 2
宠臣
favored minister
HSK 2
📜 Etymology
Type: unknown
Origin: From character_words
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
- How do you pronounce "臣"?
- The pinyin is chen2
- How many strokes does "臣" have?
- It has N/A strokes
- What does "臣" mean?
- state official or subject in dynastic China
- What is the radical of "臣"?
- The radical is "臣"