Chinese Character: 呼
Radical: 口/kǒu (mouth) + 乎/hū (乎)
Stroke Count: 8 strokes
Stroke Order:
Pinyin: Hū (First tone)
Basic Meaning: Breathe out; exhale; call; shout; cry
Extended Meaning: Summon; invoke; name; title
Additional Notes: Often used to describe the act of calling out or making a sound with the mouth.
Part of Speech: Mainly used as a verb
Common Usage:
Common Structures:
Usage Notes: "呼" is often used in compound words or fixed expressions rather than alone.
Cultural Significance: In traditional Chinese culture, "呼" is often used in poetic expressions to describe natural sounds, such as wind blowing (呼号 - hū háo) or animals calling.
Historical Usage: In ancient texts, "呼" was commonly used to describe the act of summoning, calling, or invoking spirits or deities.
Idiomatic Expressions:
Sentence 1: 他深深地吸了一口气,然后呼出。
Pronunciation: Tā shēn shēn de xī le yī kǒu qì, rán hòu hū chū.
Translation: He took a deep breath and then exhaled.
Sentence 2: 老师在教室里呼叫学生的名字。
Pronunciation: Lǎo shī zài jiào shì lǐ hū jiào xué shēng de míng zì.
Translation: The teacher is calling the students' names in the classroom.
Sentence 3: 我们呼吁大家保护环境。
Pronunciation: Wǒ men hū yù dà jiā bǎo hù huán jìng.
Translation: We call on everyone to protect the environment.
1. Structure Memory: The character "呼" consists of "口" (mouth) and "乎". Imagine a person using their mouth to call out or breathe, which relates to its meaning.
2. Sound Association: The pronunciation "hū" sounds similar to the English word "hoo" and mimics the sound of exhaling or calling.
3. Word Grouping: Group words by function: breathing-related (呼吸), calling-related (呼叫, 呼吁), and addressing-related (称呼).
4. Stroke Order Practice: Practice writing the 8 strokes in order, paying attention to the correct placement of the "口" radical on the left.
5. Visual Association: The left part "口" clearly indicates it's related to the mouth, while the right part "乎" helps remember the sound and additional meaning.