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📖 About "combined ideogram (one of the Six Methods 六书 of forming Chinese characters); Chinese character that combines the meanings of existing elements; also known as joint ideogram or associative compound; to comprehend without being told explicitly; to cotton on; knowing (smile, glance etc)"
HSK Level 7 - This word appears in the HSK 7 vocabulary list.
combined ideogram (one of the Six Methods 六书 of forming Chinese characters); Chinese character that combines the meanings of existing elements; also known as joint ideogram or associative compound; to comprehend without being told explicitly; to cotton on; knowing (smile, glance etc)
词性 Part of Speech: v
频率 Frequency: #41491
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📝 About "combined ideogram (one of the Six Methods 六书 of forming Chinese characters); Chinese character that combines the meanings of existing elements; also known as joint ideogram or associative compound; to comprehend without being told explicitly; to cotton on; knowing (smile, glance etc)" in Chinese
The Chinese word for "combined ideogram (one of the Six Methods 六书 of forming Chinese characters); Chinese character that combines the meanings of existing elements; also known as joint ideogram or associative compound; to comprehend without being told explicitly; to cotton on; knowing (smile, glance etc)" is 会意 (huì yì). This word is part of the HSK Level 7 vocabulary list, which is essential for Chinese language learners.
Learning to write 会意 in Chinese characters helps you communicate more effectively. Each of the 2 characters (会, 意) contributes to the overall meaning. Mastering the correct stroke order ensures your handwriting looks natural to native Chinese speakers.
Use the interactive tools above to practice writing "combined ideogram (one of the Six Methods 六书 of forming Chinese characters); Chinese character that combines the meanings of existing elements; also known as joint ideogram or associative compound; to comprehend without being told explicitly; to cotton on; knowing (smile, glance etc)" in Chinese. Watch the animated stroke demonstrations for each character in 会意, then test your knowledge with quiz mode. Regular practice is the key to mastering HSK vocabulary.