勲
Meritorious Deed
Meanings
Meritorious Deed, Merit
On'yomi
くん
Chinese-derived readings, typically used in compounds.
Kun'yomi
いさお
Native Japanese readings, typically used as standalone words.
Stroke order
勲 is written in 15 strokes. Diagram from KanjiVG (CC BY-SA 3.0).
About this kanji
勲 (Meritorious Deed) is taught on WaniKani at level 54 and appears in the JLPT N1 kanji set. It is taught in Japanese secondary school as part of the official Joyo kanji list. It ranks #1513 in modern newspaper-frequency lists. It is written with 15 strokes.
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