Radical: 木 (mù, tree/wood, indicates related to plants or wood)
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Structure Analysis: Left-right structure. The left part "木" (tree) is the semantic component, and the right part "艮" (gèn, stop) is the phonetic component.
2. Pronunciation
Pinyin: Gēn (First tone)
3. Meaning
Core Meaning: Root; foundation; basis; radical (in Chinese characters); piece (of something long)
Explanation: Primarily refers to the underground part of a plant that absorbs water and nutrients. Metaphorically, it can mean the foundation or origin of something.
4. Common Words
根本 (gēn běn) - Root; foundation; fundamental
Example: 这是问题的根本原因。(Zhè shì wèn tí de gēn běn yuán yīn.) - This is the root cause of the problem.
根据 (gēn jù) - Basis; foundation; according to
Example: 根据事实说话。(Gēn jù shì shí shuō huà.) - Speak according to the facts.
根源 (gēn yuán) - Root; origin; source
Example: 找出问题的根源。(Zhǎo chū wèn tí de gēn yuán.) - Find the root of the problem.
根部 (gēn bù) - Root (part of a plant)
Example: 这棵树的根部很发达。(Zhè kē shù de gēn bù hěn fā dá.) - This tree has a well-developed root system.
一根 (yì gēn) - A piece (of something long)
Example: 给我一根筷子。(Gěi wǒ yì gēn kuài zi.) - Give me a chopstick.
5. Grammar & Usage
Part of Speech: Noun; Measure word
Usage Patterns:
As a noun:
Example: 植物的根很重要。(Zhí wù de gēn hěn zhòng yào.) - A plant's roots are very important.
As a measure word (for long, thin objects):
Example: 一根绳子 (yì gēn shéng zi) - A rope
两根铅笔 (liǎng gēn qiān bǐ) - Two pencils
In idioms and set phrases:
Example: 根深蒂固 (gēn shēn dì gù) - Deep-rooted; Firmly established
Common Collocations:
树根 (shù gēn) - Tree root
草根 (cǎo gēn) - Grass root; Common people
字根 (zì gēn) - Character radical
根绝 (gēn jué) - To eradicate; To eliminate completely
6. Cultural Background
The character "根" (gēn) holds profound cultural significance in Chinese society, symbolizing origins, heritage, and connection to one's homeland.
Cultural Symbolism:
In Chinese culture, "根" often represents one's roots or ancestry. The concept of "寻根" (xún gēn, seeking one's roots) is deeply valued.
The famous saying "落叶归根" (luò yè guī gēn, fallen leaves return to the root) expresses the idea that people eventually return to their hometown or origin.
In traditional Chinese philosophy, "根" symbolizes the foundation of all things, reflecting the importance of having a solid basis.
Historical Context: The character has been used in Chinese texts for over 2,000 years, evolving from its original meaning of plant roots to its broader metaphorical uses.
Modern Relevance: Today, "根" continues to be an important cultural symbol, especially for overseas Chinese who maintain strong connections to their cultural roots.
7. Example Sentence
Example 1:
Chinese: 这棵树的根很长。
Pinyin: Zhè kē shù de gēn hěn cháng.
English: This tree has long roots.
Example 2:
Chinese: 我们要忘记自己的根。
Pinyin: Wǒ men bù yào wàng jì zì jǐ de gēn.
English: We should not forget our roots.
Example 3:
Chinese: 他需要一根绳子来绑东西。
Pinyin: Tā xū yào yì gēn shéng zi lái bǎng dōng xi.
English: He needs a rope to tie things.
8. Memory Tips
Component Association: Remember that "根" consists of "木" (tree) and "艮" (stop). Think of tree roots that stop soil erosion.
Image Association: Visualize a tree with deep roots in the ground to remember the meaning of "root".
Cultural Memory: Associate "根" with the Chinese cultural concept of "落叶归根" (fallen leaves return to the root).
Common Phrases: Practice using "根" in common phrases like "根本" (fundamental) and "根据" (basis) to remember its usage.