zi3 - son/child/seed/egg/small thing/1st earthly branch: 11 p.m.-1 a.m., midnight, 11th solar month (7th December to 5th January), year of the Rat/Viscount, fourth of five orders of nobility 五等爵位[wu3 deng3 jue2 wei4]
zi5 - (noun suffix)
Pronunciation Clues:
Pronunciation clue for 子 (zi3): The component 一 is pronounced as 'yi1'. It has the same pinyin final.
Pronunciation clue for 子 (zi3): The component 子 is pronounced as 'zi3'. It has the exact same pronunciation as the character.
Pronunciation clue for 子 (zi3): The component 子 is pronounced as 'zi5'. It has the same pronunciation as the character, but differs on tone.
Pronunciation clue for 子 (zi5): The component 一 is pronounced as 'yi1'. It has the same pinyin final.
Pronunciation clue for 子 (zi5): The component 子 is pronounced as 'zi3'. It has the same pronunciation as the character, but differs on tone.
Pronunciation clue for 子 (zi5): The component 子 is pronounced as 'zi5'. It has the exact same pronunciation as the character.
Pinyin: zi3 Definition: son/child/seed/egg/small thing/1st earthly branch: 11 p.m.-1 a.m., midnight, 11th solar month (7th December to 5th January), year of the Rat/Viscount, fourth of five orders of nobility 五等爵位[wu3 deng3 jue2 wei4]
Pinyin: Sun1 zi3 Definition: Sun Tzu, also known as Sun Wu 孫武|孙武[Sun1 Wu3] (c. 500 BC, dates of birth and death uncertain), general, strategist and philosopher of the Spring and Autumn Period (700-475 BC), believed to be the author of the “Art of War” 孫子兵法|孙子兵法[Sun1 zi3 Bing1 Fa3], one of the Seven Military Classics of ancient China 武經七書|武经七书[Wu3 jing1 Qi1 Shu1]
Pinyin: Chu3 he2 Han4 jie4 Definition: lit. the river that divides Chu and Han/fig. a line that divides rival territories/the mid-line between sides on a Chinese chessboard
Pinyin: Han4 cheng2 Definition: Hanseong, old name of Seoul as traditional capital of Korea and capital of South Korea/adopted new Chinese spelling 首爾|首尔[Shou3 er3] in 2005
Pinyin: luo2 han4 guo3 Definition: sweet fruit of Siraitia grosvenorii (formerly Momordica grosvenori, a gourd of the Curcubitaceae family), grown in Guangxi and used in Chinese medicine
Decomposition Levels: Level 1: Only divided once. So only two components. Level 2: Radical Decomposition. The character gets decomposed into its lowest radical components. For the complete list visit the Radical wikipedia page. Level 3: Graphical Decomposition. Shows all the strokes & lowest level of components that make up the character. If you see questions marks or too many "block" characters, especially when it comes to level 3 decomposition you might need the correct font.