Learn a Chinese Character - 花 (Huā - Flower; blossom; bloom; spend (money); cost; flower-like pattern or shape; fireworks; decorative; fancy)

Chinese Character:

1. Character Basics

Radical: 艹/艸 (cǎo) - Grass radical

Stroke Count: 7 strokes

Stroke Order:

Stroke Order Animation

2. Pronunciation

Pinyin: Huā (First tone)

3. Meaning

Basic Meaning: Flower; blossom; bloom

Extended Meanings:

Additional Notes: Can also be used as a measure word for certain flower-like objects or patterns.

4. Common Words

5. Grammar & Usage

Part of Speech: Noun; verb (when meaning "to spend"); adjective; measure word

Common Usage:

Common Structures:

Usage Notes: When used as a verb meaning "to spend", it always takes an object (usually money or time).

6. Cultural Background

Flower Symbolism: In Chinese culture, different flowers have different symbolic meanings. For example, peonies symbolize wealth and honor, plum blossoms represent resilience, and lotus flowers symbolize purity.

Art & Literature: Flowers have been a common theme in Chinese poetry, painting, and other art forms for thousands of years.

Traditional Medicine: Many flowers are used in traditional Chinese medicine for their healing properties.

Customs & Festivals: Flowers play important roles in various festivals and customs, such as the Spring Festival, weddings, and funerals.

7. Example Sentence

1. 春天来了,公园里的都开了。

(Spring has come, and all the flowers in the park have bloomed.)

2. 我每天早上都要给浇水。

(I water the flowers every morning.)

3. 买这本书了我二十块钱。

(This book cost me twenty yuan.)

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