Learn to write the Chinese character "檜" by watching the stroke order animation of "檜".
Stroke by Stroke: 檜 Writing Order
Master the Chinese character '檜' stroke by stroke with visual step-by-step instructions.
Follow the Calligraphy Master: Writing '檜' Step-by-Step
Learn the proper way to write the Chinese character '檜' through a video tutorial with a
calligraphy teacher. Follow the Calligraphy Master's Step-by-Step Guide to Write the
Chinese Character '檜'. You can download the printable handwriting worksheets below and
practice writing together with pen and paper.
檜
1. A type of evergreen tree, the wood is reddish in color, fragrant, and can be used as building material. Also known as "刺柏" (Cypress).
2. The decoration on the lid of ancient coffins.
Another pronunciation of the above meaning [1].
Another pronunciation of the above meaning [1].
1. 〔秦~〕A person's name; a traitorous official of the Southern Song Dynasty in China.
Noun: A plant name. It belongs to the Cupressaceae family, genus Juniperus, and is an evergreen tree. The trunk can grow about twenty meters high, with reddish-brown bark. The leaves come in two forms: scale leaves and needle-like leaves. The flowers are oval-shaped, and the cones are dark purple. It flowers in April and bears fruit in October. The wood is hard and dense, fragrant, and can be used to make furniture and for construction purposes.
Noun: A plant name. It belongs to the Cupressaceae family, genus Juniperus, and is an evergreen tree. The trunk can grow about twenty meters high, with reddish-brown bark. The leaves come in two forms: scale leaves and needle-like leaves. The flowers are oval-shaped, and the cones are dark purple. It flowers in April and bears fruit in October. The wood is hard and dense, fragrant, and can be used to make furniture and for construction purposes.
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.