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Chinese Character “E” (厄) - Meaning, Stroke Order, and Cultural Significance #224227 (License: Personal Use)
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This image displays the Chinese character 厄 (pinyin: è), a logogram representing concepts such as misfortune, difficulty, or peril. Written in a bold, expressive brushstroke style, it emphasizes traditional calligraphic aesthetics while maintaining legibility. The character consists of four strokes and is often used in classical texts and modern idioms to convey adversity.
Used on educational language-learning sites, dictionaries, or cultural resources explaining Chinese characters; targets learners, sinologists, or designers seeking authentic typography for projects involving themes of challenge or resilience.
Related Cliparts: Discover the meaning, pronunciation, and cultural context of the Chinese character “E” (厄), used to denote hardship or misfortune. Learn its stroke order and usage.
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