How many strokes do you feel

The number of strokes of the word "Jue" is 13.

First, the basic information of Jue Zi

1. The number of strokes

There are 13 paintings of Jue Zi * * *.

2. The glyph structure

Juezi consists of "mu" and "jiao", which is a Chinese character related to "eye" in a sense.

3. Basic meaning

Sense words are often used to express feelings, perceptions and other eye-related meanings.

second, the use of the word

1. Used to express feelings

For example, "aware" means being able to perceive and recognize something; "Awakening" means awakening from an unconscious state to a conscious state.

2. Used to express the state of consciousness

For example, "awakening" means having a deep understanding and understanding of something; "awareness" means finding and paying attention to something.

3. Other usages

In addition, the word "Jue" can also be used as part of the surname, such as "Juehai".

Third, expand knowledge

Perception is the first-class word (commonly used word) of Chinese general specification. This word first appeared in the Warring States script. Multi-tone word, pronounced jué or jiào o. The original meaning is to wake up and understand, pronounced jué. The extended meaning is to find, feel, feel, pronounced jué;; When expressing the content and object of perception, it is pronounced as jué;; When you wake up, it is pronounced jiào.

this word is a knowing word, which first appeared in the Warring States script, and then went down to "see" and up to "learn". Seal script saves sound from seeing and learning. Seeing means seeing and discovering; Learn from the province, learn to understand righteousness; Learning is also a sound. Regular script comes from the Warring States script and seal script, which belongs to the combination of form, sound and understanding in the six books, and the feeling after it is simplified to feeling. The original meaning is awakening and understanding.

Jue is a common Chinese character. In the early version of ancient times, its glyph may not be the same as it is now. For example, in Oracle Bone Inscriptions, the shape of the word Jue is closer to that of a butterfly. With the passage and evolution of time, Jue has gradually evolved into what it is today and has become a common Chinese character.

Besides being used in Chinese, the word Jue is also used in Japanese. In Japanese, the word Jue is pronounced as "かく" and used to express the meanings of "consciousness" and "feeling".