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KANJI DICTIONARY

On'yomi

Kun'yomi

しれる、おろか

Strokes

13

JLPT

N1

Meaning

Stupid, Foolish

About the Kanji 痴

痴 is a Junior High-level kanji consisting of 13 strokes. It is classified as JLPT N1.

Readings

  • On'yomi (Chinese reading): ち
  • Kun'yomi (Japanese reading): しれる、おろか

Meanings

  • Stupid
  • Foolish

Writing 痴 in Calligraphy

痴 is a complex character with 13 strokes. Understanding the overall composition before writing is essential. Keep each component slightly compact to maintain harmony across the entire character.

Kaisho (Regular Script)

In kaisho, write each stroke of 痴 carefully and precisely, following the correct stroke order. Focus on proper brush entry, hooks, and sweeps to achieve a clean, formal character.

Gyosho (Semi-Cursive Script)

In gyosho, allow natural connections between strokes, keeping the brush flowing without lifting it from the paper. This adds warmth and fluidity while maintaining the character's fundamental structure.

Sosho (Cursive Script)

Sosho transforms 痴 through bold abbreviation and energetic brushwork. The emphasis shifts from legibility to emotional expression and the dynamic movement of the brush.

Summary

The kanji 痴 is a 13-stroke character taught at the Junior High level. When writing it in calligraphy, follow the basic stroke order while embracing the unique characteristics of each script style. Infuse each stroke with intention, and the character will come alive on paper.

✍️ Tips for Writing “” Beautifully

  • • In Kaisho (楷書), write each stroke carefully with clear stops and flicks
  • • In Gyosho (行書), let the brush flow rhythmically between strokes
  • • In Sosho (草書), simplify boldly while maintaining balance
  • 13 strokes total — following the correct stroke order naturally creates beautiful form

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