民
Today's Chinese character of Japanese is "民".
This Chinese character means people.
You can watch how to write this. - (「民」の書き順(筆順)動画 - 漢字書き順辞典)
There are 2 ways to read this, "みん" or "たみ".
When this is combined with other Chinese characters, this is often read as "みん".
For example, "国民 (こくみん)" means nation.
"国 (こく, くに)" means country.
"市民 (しみん)" means citizen.
"市 (し)" means city.
"町民 (ちょうみん)" means town people, "村民 (そんみん)" means village people.
In Japan there are many cities, towns and villages.
There are villages with small populations and cities with large populations.
Those in the north will be cold in winter and those in the south will be hot in summer.
Japan is a surprisingly large country.
This Chinese character means people.
You can watch how to write this. - (「民」の書き順(筆順)動画 - 漢字書き順辞典)
There are 2 ways to read this, "みん" or "たみ".
When this is combined with other Chinese characters, this is often read as "みん".
For example, "国民 (こくみん)" means nation.
"国 (こく, くに)" means country.
"市民 (しみん)" means citizen.
"市 (し)" means city.
"町民 (ちょうみん)" means town people, "村民 (そんみん)" means village people.
In Japan there are many cities, towns and villages.
There are villages with small populations and cities with large populations.
Those in the north will be cold in winter and those in the south will be hot in summer.
Japan is a surprisingly large country.
By Higashi-Mikawa Kyōjindō Shujin (東三河狂人堂主人)