search
Learn How to Write Chinese Characters (Hanzi)
Search Chinese characters via handwriting

How to write 趿

Animated Stroke Order of 趿

Learn to write the Chinese character "趿" by watching the stroke order animation of "趿".

趿 stroke order animation

Stroke by Stroke: 趿 Writing Order

Master the Chinese character '趿' stroke by stroke with visual step-by-step instructions.

趿 step-by-step stroke order diagrams

Follow the Calligraphy Master: Writing '趿' Step-by-Step

Learn the proper way to write the Chinese character '趿' through a video tutorial with a calligraphy teacher. Follow the Calligraphy Master's Step-by-Step Guide to Write the Chinese Character '趿'. You can download the printable handwriting worksheets below and practice writing together with pen and paper.

Free Printable 趿 Handwriting Practice Worksheets

Printable Writing Practice Worksheet of "趿"
Printable Handwriting Practice Worksheet of the Chinese character 趿
Download the worksheet in PNG format
Printable Stroke Order Practice Worksheet of "趿"
Printable Stroke Order Practice Worksheet of the Chinese character 趿
Download the worksheet in PNG format

Meaning of 趿

Pinyin
Radical
Strokes
10
Definition
-
Usage
★★★★
趿 [tā] 1. 〔~拉〕to put on shoes that only cover the toes (the "拉" is pronounced lightly). 2. 〔~拉儿(lar)〕slippers that only cover the toes and have no back. 趿 [tā] (verb) (Phonetic composition. From foot, with sound as the homophone. The original meaning: dragging shoes) Same as the original meaning (English: walk in slippers). For example: 趿拉 (treading on the backs of shoes with heels), 趿履 (dragging shoes; slippers), 趿鞋 (slippers). 趿 [tā] (verb) (Phonetic composition. From foot, with sound as the homophone. The original meaning: dragging shoes) Same as the original meaning (English: walk in slippers). For example: 趿拉 (treading on the backs of shoes with heels), 趿履 (dragging shoes; slippers), 趿鞋 (slippers). (*Quoted from the explanation in the traditional dictionary) (verb) 1. To use the foot to push or take things. As seen in "Short Song for Wang Lang" by Du Fu: "In the west, the lords rowed the brocade waters, where shall I go to drag my pearl shoes?"
趿 tā la
to wear (one's shoes) like babouche slippers / (onom.) shuffling sound

Same Pronunciation Characters

Same Radical Characters

Easier Access
No need to remember the website address or type any Chinese characters. Simply scan the QR code for easier access to this page. Alternatively, you can quickly access this page by clicking to copy and paste the URL.
Input Method for 趿
Pinyin ta1
Wubi
khey|khby
Cangjie
rmnhe
Zhengma
jims
Four Corner
67147
Unicode
U+8dbf
Stroke Number Category
HSK Level Category
More Languages

All Chinese stroke order images, animations, videos, and printable worksheets on this website are free for personal or classroom use. Please indicate the source and URL of the website when using them.

本网站上所有的汉字笔顺图片、动画、视频和可打印的练习材料,免费供个人或课堂使用。使用时请署名并标注引用网址。