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Printable Handwriting Practice Worksheet of the Chinese character 启
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Printable Stroke Order Practice Worksheet of ""
Printable Stroke Order Practice Worksheet of the Chinese character 启
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Meaning of

Pinyin
Radical
Strokes
7
Definition
to open / to start
Usage
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qǐ yòng
to start using / (computing) to enable (a feature)
qǐ shì
to reveal / to enlighten / enlightenment / revelation / illumination / moral (of a story etc) / lesson
qǐ fā
to enlighten / to explain (a text etc) / to stimulate (a mental attitude) / enlightenment / revelation / motivation
kāi qǐ
to open / to start / (computing) to enable
qǐ chéng
to set out on a journey
qǐ méng
to instruct the young / to initiate / to awake sb from ignorance / to free sb from prejudice or superstition / primer / enlightened / the Enlightenment / Western learning from the late Qing dynasty
qǐ zòu
to submit a report to the king / to talk to the king
qǐ dé
Kai Tak
Qǐ dōng
Qidong county level city in Nantong 南通[Nan2 tong1], Jiangsu
qǐ méng yùn dòng
the enlightenment
qǐ shì
announcement (written, on billboard, letter, newspaper or website) / to post information / a notice
qǐ gōng
Qi Gong
qǐ háng
(of a ship) to set sail / (of an aeroplane) to take off / also written 起航[qi3 hang2]
chóng qǐ
to reopen / to restart
chéng shàng qǐ xià
a connecting link between the preceding and the following
齿 nán yǐ qǐ chǐ
to be too embarrassed to mention sth (idiom) / to find it hard to speak about sth
qǐ bì
start and stop / on and off
Qǐ shì lù
the Revelation of St John the divine / the Apocalypse
齿 qǐ chǐ
to open one's mouth / to start talking
qǐ dòng
to start (a machine) / (fig.) to set in motion / to launch (an operation) / to activate (a plan)
齿 xiū yú qǐ chǐ
to be too shy to speak one's mind (idiom)

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Input Method for
Pinyin qi3
Wubi
ynkd
Cangjie
hsr
Zhengma
wmj
Four Corner
30267
Unicode
U+542f
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