Learn every stroke in 擂
Replay the complete order, pause on difficult movements, inspect one stroke at a time, then write it yourself with live correction.
Master the form, understand its parts, and learn how it behaves in real Chinese.
Replay the complete order, pause on difficult movements, inspect one stroke at a time, then write it yourself with live correction.
Switch between the accumulated form and the isolated movement of each stroke.
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The decomposition shows how the visual pieces fit together, not necessarily the character’s historical origin.
Count each continuous pen movement once, including turns and hooks.
Keep the left side compact and leave enough room for the right side.
Use the highlighted radical in the animation as a visual anchor for remembering the form.
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Includes the stroke sequence, progressive tracing, and blank writing squares. Generated locally in your browser.
Open a word for its full breakdown, or listen before reading the meaning.
elevated stage on which martial competitions or duels were held
to talk big
"leicha", a beverage or gruel made from tea leaves, roasted peanuts and herbs etc ground into a powder, traditionally consumed by Hakka people and in the north of Hunan province
Chinese character
single-elimination open tournament
to make an exhibition of oneself
to blow one's own trumpet
to beat the drum and sound the gong