“Pond” or “Moat” in Japanese kanji, and the Stroke Order and Meanings of Kanji “池”
Japanese Jouyou-kanji “池” means “Pond”, “Moat” or “Place where water is staying” etc.
Jouyou Kanji “池”
Jouyou Kanji “池” Stroke Order
Stroke # |
6 Strokes |
On-Yomi |
ち(chi) |
Kun-Yomi |
いけ(ike) |
Meanings |
Pond, Place where water is standed |
Moat |
Kanji words which contain Kanji “池”, and their meanings
Words |
Meanings |
池魚(ちぎょ-chi gyo) |
Pond fish |
池魚の殃(ちぎょのわざわい-chi gyo no wa za wa i) |
Collateral damage, Getting embroiled in someone else’s dispute, Having a fire spread to one’s own house |
池上(ちじょう-chi jo u) |
At the edge of pond, Surface of pond |
池塘(ちとう-chi to u) |
Bank of pond, Pond |
池塘春草の夢(ちとうしゅんそうのゆめ-chi to u shu n so u no yu me) |
The dream I saw on the spring grass on the bank of the pond (Parable of the Transience of Youth) |
池頭(ちとう-chi to u) |
Bank of pond |
池畔(ちはん-chi ha n) |
Bank of pond, Pond side |
池辺(ちへん-chi he n) |
Bank of pond, Pond side |
硯池(けんち-ke n chi) |
Inkstone well, Inkhorn |
沼池(しょうち-sho u chi) |
Fenland, Marsh, Marshland, Fen |
貯水池(ちょすいち-cho su i chi) |
Reservoir, Storage reservoir, Pool |
墨池(ぼくち-bo ku chi) |
Inkstone well, Inkhorn |
臨池(りんち-ri n chi) |
Penmanship, Practice writing with a brush |
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