Learn to write the Chinese character "粵" by watching the stroke order animation of "粵".
Stroke by Stroke: 粵 Writing Order
Master the Chinese character '粵' stroke by stroke with visual step-by-step instructions.
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Definition of 「粵」:
1. Same as "粤".
2. Particle: a word used at the beginning of a sentence, having no meaning. Example from "Book of Han", Volume 84, Biography of Zhai Fangjin: "Yue qi wen ri, zong shi zhi jun you si bai ren, min xian yi jiu wan fu, yu jing yi zhong yu ci mou ji si tu gong." ("When it was heard, there were four hundred members of the royal family, and the people offered ninety thousand men, and I respectfully concluded this plan to continue the heir and accomplish great deeds.")
3. Particle: a word used within a sentence, having no meaning. Example from "Book of Han", Volume 100, Preface to Biography: "Shang yue qi ji, lun shen yu xi!" ("Moreover, how many [was it] to sink into the realm of the divine!") Example from "Book of Jin", Volume 79, Biography of Xie An: "Shi nu yi bian zhuo xing lei, sui yue wei le, you cheng ming shi." ("The stone servant, though muddled and burdened, even if it is slight, still claims a name and reality.")
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