Japanese Kanji

hi

falling rain or snow

Extended kanji · 16 strokes

Readings

  • ONhi
  • KUNもやmoya

Meaning

Falling rain or snow.

Stroke order for 霏

霏 is a Extended kanji — used in Japanese personal names and specialised writing. With 16 strokes, it appears in classical literature, place names, and formal documents.

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