Memory phrase for the Kanji: 朱


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Meaning cinnabar, vermilion

Pronunciation

zhū

Explanation

Top: accent or emphasis , rest: not yet, unfinished (The upper shorter branch of the tree is "not yet".)

Mnemonic


 
At the upper branch of the tree is sth. vermilion. (an apple?)

Radicals

vermilion
unripe, not yetThe upper branch of the tree is shorter, thus 'not yet' or immature.
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 Vocabulary

 罪孽  zuì niè  
 朱丽叶  Zhū lì yè  Juliet or Juliette (name)
 朱丽叶  Zhū lì yè  
 皓齿朱唇  hào chǐ zhū chún  white teeth and vermilion lips (idiom); lovely young woman
 皓齿朱唇  hào chǐ zhū chún  

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