Learn a Chinese Character - 候 (Hòu/Hóu - Wait; await; expect; season; time; condition; Observe; monitor)

Chinese Character:

1. Character Basics

Radical: 亻/rén (person) + 侯/hóu (marquis)

Stroke Count: 10 strokes

Stroke Order:

Stroke Order Animation

2. Pronunciation

Pinyin: Hòu (Fourth tone) or Hóu (Second tone, in some contexts)

3. Meaning

Basic Meaning: Wait; await; expect; season; time; condition

Extended Meaning: Observe; monitor; climate; weather; situation

Additional Notes: As a measure word, it can mean "a period of time" or "a time" (as in 时候 - shí hou).

4. Common Words

5. Grammar & Usage

Part of Speech: Mainly used as a verb or noun; can also be a suffix or part of compound words.

Common Usage:

Common Structures:

Usage Notes: When used as a suffix in 时候 (shí hou), the pronunciation is lighter and the character loses its independent meaning.

6. Cultural Background

Cultural Significance: In traditional Chinese culture, "候" is used in the 24 solar terms (二十四节气 - èr shí sì jié qì), where each term is divided into three "候" (候应 - hòu yìng), representing specific natural phenomena.

Historical Usage: In ancient times, "候" was used to describe officials who observed and reported on natural phenomena, climate changes, and astronomical events.

Idiomatic Expressions:

7. Example Sentence

Sentence 1: 请稍候,我马上来。

Pronunciation: Qǐng shāo hòu, wǒ mǎ shàng lái.

Translation: Please wait, I'll be right there.

Sentence 2: 春天是个美丽的季节。

Pronunciation: Chūn tiān shì gè měi lì de jì jié.

Translation: Spring is a beautiful season.

Sentence 3: 时候不早了,我们该走了。

Pronunciation: Shí hou bù zǎo le, wǒ men gāi zǒu le.

Translation: It's getting late, we should leave.

8. Memory Tips

1. Structure Memory: The character "候" consists of "亻" (person) and "侯" (marquis). Imagine a person waiting for a marquis, which helps remember the meaning "wait".

2. Sound Association: The pronunciation "hòu" sounds similar to the English word "who", but with a falling tone at the end.

3. Word Grouping: Group words by category: time-related (时候, 气候) and action-related (等候, 问候).

4. Stroke Order Practice: Practice writing the 10 strokes in order, paying attention to the correct structure of the right part "侯".

5. Visual Association: The character resembles a person standing and waiting, with the right part looking like a house or pavilion where one might wait.

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