Learn a Chinese Character - 孤

Chinese Character:

1. Character Basics

Radical: 子/子 (zǐ, child/son, indicates related to children or descendants)

Stroke Count: 8

Stroke Order:

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2. Pronunciation

Pinyin: Gū (First tone)

3. Meaning

Core meaning: Orphan; lonely; isolated; alone; sole; single

This character describes a state of being alone, without family or companions. It can refer to someone who has lost their parents (an orphan) or more generally to anyone who is lonely or isolated.

4. Common Words

5. Grammar & Usage

Part of speech: Adjective, Noun

Usage patterns:

6. Cultural Background

In Chinese culture, "孤" not only describes a state but also reflects society's concern for vulnerable groups, such as orphans and elderly people without family support.

In ancient Chinese, "孤" was also a self-reference used by emperors, indicating that they were "lonely rulers". This reflected the special status and responsibilities of emperors in traditional Chinese society.

7. Example Sentence

1. 他是一个孤儿,从小在孤儿院长大。
(Tā shì yīgè gū'ér, cóngxiǎo zài gū'éryuàn zhǎngdà.)
He is an orphan who grew up in an orphanage since childhood.

2. 老年人不应该感到孤独。
(Lǎonián rén bùyīnggāi gǎndào gūdú.)
Elderly people should not feel lonely.

3. 那个小岛很孤立,很少有人去。
(Nàgè xiǎodǎo hěn gūlì, hěn shǎo yǒu rén qù.)
That small island is very isolated, few people go there.

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