Learn a Chinese Character - 浑 (Hún - Muddy; turbid; mixed; confused; whole; all; impure; unclear; ignorant; muddled; complete; entire; native; rustic)

Chinese Character:

1. Character Basics

Radical: 水 (shuǐ) - Water radical

Stroke Count: 9 strokes

Stroke Order:

Stroke Order Animation

2. Pronunciation

Pinyin: Hún (Second tone)

3. Meaning

Basic Meaning:

Extended Meanings:

Additional Notes:

The character "浑" is often used to describe things that are not clear or pure, whether it's water, thoughts, or understanding.

4. Common Words

5. Grammar & Usage

Part of Speech:

Adjective, adverb, prefix

Common Usage:

Common Structures:

Usage Notes:

"浑" is often used in informal or literary contexts. In modern standard Chinese, it is less common in everyday conversation compared to more specific words like "浑浊" (turbid) or "全身" (whole body).

6. Cultural Background

Philosophical Connotations:

In Chinese philosophy, the concept of "浑沌" (hún dùn) refers to a primordial state of undifferentiated chaos, often associated with the beginning of the universe in Daoist thought.

Idiomatic Usage:

The idiom "浑水摸鱼" (hún shuǐ mō yú) - "to fish in troubled waters" - reflects a common cultural understanding of taking advantage of confusing situations. This idiom has been used for centuries in Chinese literature and everyday speech.

Literary References:

The character "浑" appears in many classical Chinese poems and texts, often to describe natural scenery or emotional states. For example, in the poetry of Li Bai, it is used to depict the mighty and turbid Yellow River.

7. Example Sentence

Example 1:

The lake water is no longer turbid; it's become clear and clean.
湖水不再浑浊,变得清澈干净了。

Example 2:

After playing football, he was sweating all over.
踢完足球后,他浑身是汗。

Example 3:

Don't try to take advantage of the situation; be honest.
不要想着浑水摸鱼,要诚实做事。

8. Memory Tips

Memory Tips:

  1. Break down the character: "浑" consists of the water radical 氵 and the character 军 (jūn, meaning army). You can remember it as "water that looks like an army marching - turbid and chaotic."
  2. Visual association: Imagine a muddy river where the water is so turbid you can't see the bottom.
  3. Word association: Connect "浑" with common words like "浑浊" (turbid) and "浑身" (whole body) to reinforce its meaning.
  4. Stroke order: Practice writing the character following the correct stroke order: start with the water radical, then write the 军 component from top to bottom.
  5. Idiom memory: Learn the idiom "浑水摸鱼" (to fish in troubled waters) as a memorable way to recall both the character and its connotations.

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