将
Meaning:
the future, what will be; ready, prepared; a general
HSK 2
Frequency:
#1853
Pinyin:
jiāng
Strokes:
9
Radical:
丬
How to Write 将 - 9 Strokes
Watch how each stroke is written step-by-step
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About "将" in Chinese
The Chinese character 将 (jiāng) means "the future, what will be; ready, prepared; a general". It is classified as an HSK 2 character, making it essential for beginners. This character is written with 9 strokes. Common words containing 将 include: 上将, 中将, 主将.
📚 Words and Phrases with 将
Common words containing this character
上将
general
HSK 2
中将
lieutenant general; vice admiral; air marshal
HSK 2
主将
commander-in-chief (military)
HSK 2
偏将
deputy general
HSK 2
健将
(archaic) adept and valiant military general
HSK 2
准将
brigadier general; commodore
HSK 2
副将
deputy general
HSK 2
即将
about to; on the point of; soon
HSK 2
名将
famous general
HSK 2
大将
a general or admiral
HSK 2
📜 Etymology
Type: Ideographic
Origin: Going to bed 丬 at night 夕, a predictable future
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
- How do you pronounce "将"?
- The pinyin is jiāng
- How many strokes does "将" have?
- It has 9 strokes
- What does "将" mean?
- the future, what will be; ready, prepared; a general
- What is the radical of "将"?
- The radical is "丬"