Learn a Chinese Character - 幻 (Huàn - Illusion; fantasy; magical; imaginary; unreal; to delude; to deceive; to trick; dreamlike)

Chinese Character:

1. Character Basics

Radical: 幺 (yāo) - Tiny; small radical

Stroke Count: 4 strokes

Stroke Order:

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2. Pronunciation

Pinyin: Huàn (Fourth tone)

3. Meaning

Basic Meaning: Illusion; fantasy; magical; imaginary; unreal

Extended Meanings: To delude; to deceive; to trick; dreamlike

Additional Notes: Often used to describe things that are not real or have a dreamlike quality

4. Common Words

5. Grammar & Usage

Part of Speech: Noun; adjective; verb

Common Usage: Often used in compound words to express the idea of something being unreal or magical

Common Structures:

Usage Notes: Usually has a connotation of something that is not real or has a dreamlike quality

6. Cultural Background

Chinese Philosophy and Illusion: In Chinese philosophy, the concept of "illusion" is often discussed in relation to the idea of reality and perception

Literature and Art: The character "幻" is frequently used in Chinese literature and art to describe dreamlike or magical elements

Folklore and Mythology: Many Chinese folk tales and myths contain elements of illusion and magical transformation

Modern Usage: In modern Chinese culture, "幻" is often used in contexts related to fantasy literature, movies, and games

7. Example Sentence

1. 他分不清现实和幻想。(He can't distinguish between reality and fantasy.)

2. 这个魔术表演充满了奇幻色彩。(This magic show is full of fantasy elements.)

3. 她的笑容如梦幻般美丽。(Her smile is as beautiful as a dream.)

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