Learn to write the Chinese character "倭" by watching the stroke order animation of "倭".
Stroke by Stroke: 倭 Writing Order
Master the Chinese character '倭' stroke by stroke with visual step-by-step instructions.
Follow the Calligraphy Master: Writing '倭' Step-by-Step
Learn the proper way to write the Chinese character '倭' through a video tutorial with a
calligraphy teacher. Follow the Calligraphy Master's Step-by-Step Guide to Write the
Chinese Character '倭'. You can download the printable handwriting worksheets below and
practice writing together with pen and paper.
倭 [wō]
名词
1. 古代对日作战时称日本为倭。
(In ancient times, referred to Japan as "倭" during military engagements.)
1. 古代对日作战时称日本为倭:~奴。~寇。~刀。
(In ancient times, referred to Japan as "倭" during military engagements: ~奴 (slave). ~寇 (pirate). ~刀 (sword).)
(形声。从人,委声。本义:古称日本) 人种名。
(Phonetic character. It consists of the radical for "person" and the sound component "委." The original meaning: ancient name for Japan.)
中国于汉、魏、晋、南北朝时称日本为倭。其后倭和与日本两名并称 (English: Japan)。
(During the Han, Wei, Jin, and Northern and Southern Dynasties, China referred to Japan as "倭." Afterward, "倭" and "日本" were both used to refer to Japan.)
如: 倭傀 (ancient ugly woman); 倭奴 (old term for Japan, meaning slave); 倭刀 (a type of sword made in Japan, known for its sharpness); 倭股 (satin produced in Japan); 倭国 (the ancient name for Japan found in Chinese historical texts); 倭夷 (Japanese pirates).
1. 矮的,个子不高的 (dwarf).
(Short, not tall.)
2. 短的 (short).
(Short in length.)
如: 倭狐猴
(Example: dwarf lemur.)
如: 倭刀
(Example: short sword.)
古同“逶”,逶迤。
(Also same as "逶," meaning winding or meandering.)
参见「倭迟」条。
(See the entry for "倭迟.")
名词 倭堕:发髻歪在一侧的发式。
(Noun "倭堕": Hair style with a bun tilted to one side.)
《集韵.上声.果韵》:「倭,倭堕,髻貌。」
(From "集韵: 倭, 倭堕, hairstyle.")
《乐府诗集.卷二八.相和歌辞三.古辞.陌上桑》:「头上倭堕髻,耳中明月珠。」
(From "乐府诗集: 'With a tilted bun on my head and moon pearls in my ears.'")
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.
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.