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The Chinese Character 狂 (Kuáng) - Meaning, Usage, and Cultural Significance #1466028 (License: Personal Use)
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This image displays the Chinese character 狂 (kuáng) in standard kaishu script, featuring strong, fluid strokes that emphasize its semantic roots in “dog” (犭) and “king” (王), suggesting untamed power or arrogance. It appears frequently in classical literature, modern slang, and compound words like 狂欢 (kuánghuān, “wild celebration”) or 狂热 (kuángrè, “fanaticism”). Its visual form evokes dynamism and emotional extremity.
Used in educational content about Chinese characters, language learning platforms, cultural blogs, or design resources illustrating East Asian calligraphy. Matches user intent for understanding character etymology, stroke order, or symbolic meaning in art and media.
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