What are some interesting Chinese characters?

Public: Three people are the public, which means many.

Crystal: Three days to become a crystal, bright.

Sen: Three trees are sen, describing many trees.

Miao: Three waters are called Miao, which describes the great water.

Chu: The three straight lines are Chu, upright and towering.

1. Public

Pinyin: zhòng, radical: 人, strokes: 6, traditional Chinese: public, five strokes: WWWU.

Interpretation:

1. Many (opposite to "few").

2. Many people.

3. Surname.

Word group: audience, crowd, multitude, masses, audience.

2. Jing

Pinyin: jīng, radical: 日, strokes: 12, traditional: Jing, Wubi: JJJF.

Interpretation:

1. Bright.

2. Crystal.

3. Refers to crystal.

Group of words: crystal, crystal clear, crystal, citrine, black crystal.

3. Sen

Pinyin: sēn, radical: wood, strokes: 12, traditional: sen, Wubi: SSSU.

Interpretation:

1. Describes many trees.

2. Dense; numerous.

3. Dark.

4. Surname.

Word groups: strict, forest, gloomy, desolate, and awe-inspiring.

Stroke order

IV. Miao

Pinyin: miǎo, radical: water, strokes: 12, traditional Chinese: Miao, five strokes: IIIU.

Interpretation:

1. Describes the greatness of water.

2. Surname.

Word groups: Miaomang, Miaomiao, Miaomiao, Miaoliao, Haomiao.

5. Chu

Pinyin: chù, radical: ten, strokes: 24, traditional: Chu, five strokes: FHFH.

Definition: upright; towering.

Word groups: stand tall, stand tall, stand tall, stand high, stand tall.