Chinese Character: 鸽
Radical: 鸟 (niǎo, bird)
Stroke Count: 11
Structure: The character consists of the radical "鸟" (bird) on the right and "合" (hé, to close) on the left, representing a type of bird.
Stroke Order:
Pinyin: Gē (First tone)
Core Meaning: Pigeon; dove
The character "鸽" specifically refers to pigeons and doves, which are birds known for their gentle nature and homing abilities. In Chinese, pigeons have symbolized peace and friendship for centuries.
Example: 广场上有很多鸽子。(Guǎngchǎng shàng yǒu hěn duō gēzi.) - There are many pigeons in the square.
Example: 在古代,人们用信鸽传递消息。(Zài gǔdài, rénmen yòng xìngē chuándì xiāoxi.) - In ancient times, people used carrier pigeons to deliver messages.
Example: 和平鸽是和平的象征。(Hépínggē shì hépíng de xiàngzhēng.) - The peace dove is a symbol of peace.
Example: 他养了很多赛鸽参加比赛。(Tā yǎngle hěn duō sàigē cānjiā bǐsài.) - He raises many racing pigeons to participate in competitions.
Example: 我们在山上看到了一些野鸽。(Wǒmen zài shān shàng kàndàole yīxiē yěgē.) - We saw some wild pigeons on the mountain.
Part of Speech: Noun
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Common Collocations:
Pigeons have played an important role in Chinese culture for thousands of years, symbolizing various cultural meanings and practical uses.
Historical Significance: In ancient China, pigeons were valued for their homing abilities and were used as messengers in military and civilian communications.
Cultural Symbolism: Pigeons, especially white doves, have long been symbols of peace, friendship, and good fortune in Chinese culture. They are often featured in traditional art and literature.
Modern Relevance: Today, pigeon racing remains a popular hobby in many parts of China, with organized competitions and a dedicated community of enthusiasts.
Example 1:
这只鸽子很可爱。
Zhè zhī gēzi hěn kě'ài.
This pigeon is very cute.
Example 2:
他每天都去广场喂鸽子。
Tā měitiān dōu qù guǎngchǎng wèi gēzi.
He goes to the square to feed the pigeons every day.
Example 3:
请不要放我的鸽子!
Qǐng búyào fàng wǒ de gēzi!
Please don't stand me up!
1. Component Analysis: The character "鸽" is made up of "合" (hé, to close) on the left and "鸟" (niǎo, bird) on the right. Remember that characters with the "鸟" radical are related to birds.
2. Visual Association: Imagine a bird with its wings closed (合), which looks like a pigeon with folded wings.
3. Word Family: Learn "鸽" together with its most common compound words:
4. Memory Phrase: "合鸟为鸽,和平使者" (Hé niǎo wéi gē, hépíng shǐzhě) - "合 plus 鸟 makes 鸽, the messenger of peace."