Learn a Chinese Character - 患 (Huàn - Suffer from; trouble; worry; hardship; disaster; disease; to be afflicted with; to worry about; to contract (an illness))

Chinese Character:

1. Character Basics

Radical: 心 (xīn) - Heart radical (also called '心字底')

Stroke Count: 11 strokes

Stroke Order:

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2. Pronunciation

Pinyin: Huàn (Fourth tone)

3. Meaning

Basic Meaning: Suffer from; trouble; worry; hardship; disaster; disease

Extended Meanings: To be afflicted with; to worry about; to contract (an illness)

Additional Notes: Often used to indicate suffering or being affected by something negative

4. Common Words

5. Grammar & Usage

Part of Speech: Noun; verb

Common Usage: Often used in the structure "患 + [disease/condition]" to indicate suffering from an illness

Common Structures:

Usage Notes: When referring to a patient, use "患者" instead of just "患"

6. Cultural Background

Concept of Suffering in Chinese Culture: The character "患" reflects traditional Chinese perspectives on hardship and resilience

Philosophy: There are many philosophical sayings involving "患" that emphasize the value of overcoming difficulties

Medicine: In traditional Chinese medicine, "患" is often used to describe various conditions and ailments

Proverbs: Many Chinese proverbs use "患" to convey wisdom about dealing with life's challenges

7. Example Sentence

1. 我们应该关注患者的需求。(We should pay attention to the needs of patients.)

2. 提前预防可以避免很多隐患。(Preventing in advance can avoid many potential problems.)

3. 他们共同度过了患难时期。(They went through difficult times together.)

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