(qīng)

Meaning:

to upset, to pour out, to overflow

HSK 3
Frequency: #432
Pinyin: qīng
Strokes: 13
Radical:

How to Write - 13 Strokes

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About "傾" in Chinese

The Chinese character (qīng) means "to upset, to pour out, to overflow". It is classified as an HSK 3 character, making it important for intermediate learners. This character is written with 13 strokes.

📜 Etymology

Type: Phono-semantic

Origin: person

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❓ Frequently Asked Questions

How do you pronounce "傾"?
The pinyin is qīng
How many strokes does "傾" have?
It has 13 strokes
What does "傾" mean?
to upset, to pour out, to overflow
What is the radical of "傾"?
The radical is "亻"