Learn a Chinese Character - 唤 (Huàn - To call; to shout; to summon; to wake up; to evoke; to arouse; to stir up; to appeal to)

Chinese Character:

1. Character Basics

Radical: 口 (kǒu) - Mouth radical

Stroke Count: 10 strokes

Stroke Order:

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2. Pronunciation

Pinyin: Huàn (Fourth tone)

3. Meaning

Basic Meaning: To call; to shout; to summon; to wake up

Extended Meanings: To evoke; to arouse; to stir up; to appeal to

Additional Notes: Often used to describe actions of calling out to someone or something, or stirring up certain feelings or memories

4. Common Words

5. Grammar & Usage

Part of Speech: Verb

Common Usage: Often used in the structure "唤 + [object]" to indicate calling someone or something

Common Structures:

Usage Notes: When used as "唤起", it often takes abstract nouns as objects, such as memories, emotions, etc.

6. Cultural Background

Communication in Chinese Culture: The act of "唤" (calling) plays an important role in interpersonal communication in Chinese culture

Traditional Values: Terms like "召唤" often carry connotations of responsibility and duty in Chinese society

Language Evolution: The character "唤" has maintained its core meaning of calling throughout Chinese linguistic history

Literary Usage: In Chinese literature, "唤" is often used to create emotional or dramatic effects

7. Example Sentence

1. 她大声呼唤着失踪的小狗。(She called out loudly for her missing puppy.)

2. 春天的气息唤醒了沉睡的大地。(The breath of spring woke up the sleeping earth.)

3. 这个故事唤起了人们对和平的渴望。(This story aroused people's desire for peace.)

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