The pinyin of greedy

The pinyin of greed is tān.

Pinyin: ㄊㄢ.

The order of strokes in reading and writing: strokes, strokes, dots, horizontal strokes/horizontal hooks, vertical strokes, horizontal folds, strokes, dots.

Number of strokes: 8.

Stroke number: 34452534.

Structure: upper and lower structure.

Radical: Bei.

The meaning of the word is five elements: fire.

External strokes: 4.

Font analysis: upper and lower structure.

Traditional and Simplified correspondence: greed.

Wubi: WYNM.

Traditional and Simplified Chinese: Simplified Chinese.

Word explanation:

Greed: tānㄊㄢˉ. The radical "贝" is simplified to "贝". According to ancient calligraphy, strokes are saved and simplified. "Shuowen Jiezi": "Greed means desire for things. Congbei, Jinsheng.". Today: "From 亼, 乀. Understanding. 乀, caught.". The catch established by Sanhe is today's paradigm. The two paradigms of Bei and Jin are superimposed. Being greedy is a paradigm of greed.

Original meaning: having many desires and not being satisfied. Such as: greedy for fun, greedy for drinking (excessive drinking), greedy, embezzlement (taking advantage of one's authority to illegally obtain property), greedy (very nostalgic), greedy, covetous, greedy, greedy, greedy for power, greedy, greedy, greedy and perverting the law.