Learn to write the Chinese character "鑊" by watching the stroke order animation of "鑊".
Stroke by Stroke: 鑊 Writing Order
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鑊
1. A large pot used for cooking food in ancient times.
- Example: In "Zhou Li · Tian Guan · Heng Ren": "Heng Ren is in charge of the communal cauldron, in order to provide proper water and fire."
2. An ancient torture device used for boiling people.
- Example: In "Records of the Grand Historian, Volume 81, Biography of Lian Po and Lin Xiangru": "I know that deceiving the king is a crime worthy of punishment, I plead to be put in the boiling pot."
- Example: In "Southern History, Volume 80, Biography of Renegade Officials, Biography of Hou Jing": "Wei minister Gao Cheng ordered to first skin the wife and children of Jing, using a large iron pot filled with oil to fry and kill them."
3. To kill (the implication of boiling).
- Example: The term implies execution by boiling.
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