Learn a Chinese Character - 狗

Chinese Character:

1. Character Basics

Radical: 犭/犬 (quǎn, dog, indicates related to animals, especially mammals)

Stroke Count: 8

Stroke Order:

Stroke Order Animation

2. Pronunciation

Pinyin: Gǒu (Third tone)

3. Meaning

Core Meaning: Dog; hound; canine

The character "狗" refers to the domesticated animal, dog. In Chinese culture, dogs have complex symbolic meanings - they can represent loyalty and protection, but are also sometimes used in derogatory expressions. As the 11th animal in the Chinese zodiac, dogs symbolize honesty, reliability, and friendliness.

4. Common Words

5. Grammar & Usage

Part of Speech: Mainly used as a noun

Usage Patterns:

6. Cultural Background

The character "狗" holds significant cultural meaning in Chinese society:

7. Example Sentence

Example 1:
我家有一只可爱的小狗。
There is a cute little dog in my family.

Example 2:
狗是人类最忠实的朋友。
Dogs are humanity's most loyal friends.

Example 3:
他像狗一样跟着老板。
He follows the boss like a dog.

8. Memory Tips

How to remember "狗" (gǒu):

  1. Component breakdown: The character consists of 犭(dog radical) on the left and 句(jù, sentence/phrase) on the right. You can remember it as "a dog makes sounds (like barking, which are sounds or 'phrases')."
  2. Visual association: Imagine a dog with its head tilted to one side, which relates to the character's meaning.
  3. Mnemonic phrase: "反犬旁加句,就是小狗" (fǎn quǎn páng jiā jù, jiù shì xiǎo gǒu) - "Add 句 to the dog radical, and you get 'little dog'." This helps connect the components and the meaning.
  4. Related words: Focus on common words like 小狗 (puppy) and 狼狗 (German Shepherd), which have clear visual associations that can help reinforce the character in your memory.

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