Chinese Character: 喉
Radical: 口/kǒu (mouth) + 侯/hóu (marquis)
Stroke Count: 12 strokes
Stroke Order:
Pinyin: Hóu (Second tone)
Basic Meaning: Throat; larynx
Extended Meanings: Voice box; gullet; Adam's apple
Additional Notes: Refers to the part of the neck that contains the vocal cords and is used for breathing, swallowing, and speaking.
Part of Speech: Mainly used as a noun, but can also be part of compound words.
Common Usage: Often used in medical and biological contexts to refer to the physical throat, or metaphorically to refer to a key point or voice.
Common Structures:
Usage Notes: When used metaphorically, it often implies a crucial or central role, similar to how the physical throat is essential for breathing and speaking.
Traditional Medicine: In traditional Chinese medicine, the throat is considered a vital passage connected to both the respiratory and digestive systems.
Literary Symbolism: In Chinese literature, the throat is often used metaphorically to represent a person's voice, expression, or the ability to speak freely.
Idiomatic Expressions: There are several idioms involving the throat, such as "咽喉要地" (yān hóu yào dì), meaning a strategic location or key point.
Performance Arts: In Chinese opera and singing traditions, the throat is highly valued as it is essential for producing the distinctive vocal styles.
Health Practices: Traditional practices like throat exercises and herbal remedies for throat health are common in Chinese culture.
Example 1:
Chinese: 他因为感冒,喉咙很不舒服。
Pinyin: Tā yīnwèi gǎnmào, hóu lóng hěn bù shūfú.
English: Because of the cold, his throat is very uncomfortable.
Example 2:
Chinese: 教师需要保护好自己的喉咙。
Pinyin: Jiàoshī xūyào bǎohù hǎo zìjǐ de hóu lóng.
English: Teachers need to take good care of their throats.
Example 3:
Chinese: 这个地区是交通咽喉,非常重要。
Pinyin: Zhège dìqū shì jiāotōng yānhóu, fēicháng zhòngyào.
English: This area is a transportation hub and very important.
Structure Memory: The character 喉 consists of 口 (mouth) on the left and 侯 (marquis) on the right. Imagine a marquis speaking through his mouth, which relates to the throat as the organ used for speaking.
Sound Association: The pinyin "hóu" sounds similar to the English word "throat" when spoken quickly, which can help with memorization.
Vocabulary Grouping: Group words related to the throat together: 喉咙 (throat), 喉结 (Adam's apple), 咽喉 (throat), etc. This helps in associating the character with its related concepts.
Stroke Order Practice: Pay attention to the stroke order, especially for the right part 侯. Practice writing the character several times to memorize its structure.
Context Usage: Use the character in sentences related to health, communication, or anatomy to reinforce its meaning and usage.