What is the traditional stroke of the Chinese character Jue?

(1) Perception, traditional Chinese strokes, 20.

(2) Stroke order: apostrophe, vertical, horizontal, horizontal, apostrophe, dot, apostrophe, horizontal, dot, horizontal apostrophe/hook, vertical, horizontal, horizontal, vertical hook.

(3) Jue, Pinyin: jué jià o.

(4) Basic meaning: The Chinese character "Jue" is a polyphonic character, pronounced as "jué" and "jiao". The search radical: see, total stroke: 9. Interpretation: it is a verb when pronounced as "jué", which distinguishes the feelings of human or animal organs after being stimulated, such as "awakening". When pronounced jiào, it is a noun and a sleep, such as "nap".

Specific meaning:

(1) feel "dynamic" focus, wake up, realize. Learn not to let your voice be seen. -"Shuowen", I want to get up, I don't feel it. -"The Biography of Han Dongxian", I feel that I have gradually come to Taiwan. -"Han Deng Tong Biography" I woke up in this beautiful spring morning. -"Spring Dawn" Meng Haoran, give another example: sleep (when awake); Sleep (wake up); Sleep (wake up from sleep), go through "going" and "learning". Comparatively speaking, competition is so virtuous and not filial. -"Mencius Li Lou"

(2) take a nap (sleep). Sleep ~, 1. See jué.

(3) Sleep is commonly known as sleep, and a big sleep is also a big dream. -"Zhuangzi's Theory of Homogeneous Things". -Wang Hanchong's scales and ordering ghosts, my pillow and my mat. -Tang Li Bai's poem "Climbing Mount Tianmu in a Dream" is another example: after a long sleep, Zhu é.

(4) feel, feel, distinguish: feel ~. See you. Smell. No ~ the sun sets in the west.

(5) discovery: hair ~. Check.

(6) wake up: ~ wake up. ~ enlightenment.

(7) see jià.