Learn a Chinese Character - 盒 (Hé - Box; case)

Chinese Character:

1. Character Basics

Radical: 皿/mǐn (dish/vessel) + 合/hé (close)

Stroke Count: 11 strokes

Stroke Order:

Stroke Order Animation

2. Pronunciation

Pinyin: Hé (Second tone)

3. Meaning

To be filled

4. Common Words

5. Grammar & Usage

Part of Speech: Noun

Usage:

Common Structures:

Notes: "盒" is usually used for containers with lids that can be closed. For containers without lids, other words like "碗" (bowl) or "盘" (plate) are more appropriate.

6. Cultural Background

In Chinese culture, the concept of "盒" (box) has both practical and symbolic meanings. Boxes have been used for storing valuables, food, and important documents for thousands of years.

Traditional Chinese boxes are often beautifully crafted with intricate designs, using materials like wood, jade, bamboo, and lacquer. These boxes were not only functional but also works of art, reflecting Chinese aesthetic values.

In Chinese weddings, a "礼盒" (gift box) plays an important role in gift exchange between families. During festivals like the Mid-Autumn Festival, mooncakes are traditionally presented in decorative boxes.

The character "盒" itself combines "合" (close) and "皿" (vessel), perfectly representing its function as a container that can be closed.

7. Example Sentence

例句1: 请把这个盒子打开。

Pinyin: Qǐng bǎ zhège hézi dǎkāi.

Translation: Please open this box.

例句2: 她收到了一个精美的礼盒。

Pinyin: Tā shōudàole yī gè jīngměi de lǐhé.

Translation: She received a beautiful gift box.

例句3: 我的文具盒里有铅笔、橡皮和尺子。

Pinyin: Wǒ de wénjùhé lǐ yǒu qiānbǐ, xiàngpí hé chǐzi.

Translation: I have pencils, erasers, and rulers in my stationery box.

8. Memory Tips

  1. Structure Memory: Remember that "盒" consists of "合" (close) and "皿" (vessel). Think of a vessel that can be closed - that's a box.
  2. Image Association: Visualize a box with a lid that can be opened and closed. This helps connect the character to its meaning.
  3. Common Objects: Associate "盒" with everyday objects like pencil boxes, lunch boxes, and gift boxes.
  4. Stroke Order Practice: Practice writing the character following the correct stroke order: 撇、捺、横、横、竖、横、竖、横折、竖、竖、横.
  5. Word Formation: Learn compound words containing "盒" such as "盒子", "礼盒", and "文具盒" to reinforce your memory of the character.

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