Learn a Chinese Character - 件

Chinese Character:

1. Character Basics

Radical: 亻/rén radical (单人旁)

Stroke Count: 6

Stroke Order:

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2. Pronunciation

Pinyin: jiàn (fourth tone)

3. Meaning

item, piece, article, unit, matter

4. Common Words

5. Grammar & Usage

is primarily a measure word used to count certain items, especially those that are flat or can be considered as individual units.

When used as a measure word, typically follows the structure: Number + 件 + Noun. For example: "一件衣服" (yī jiàn yīfu) - "one piece of clothing".

can also be a noun meaning "matter" or "thing". For example: "这件事" (zhè jiàn shì) - "this matter".

In formal contexts, is often used in words related to documents, events, or legal cases, such as 文件 (wén jiàn) meaning "document" and 案件 (àn jiàn) meaning "legal case"

6. Cultural Background

The character has been used in Chinese for thousands of years as a measure word and noun. Its original meaning was related to dividing or distinguishing things.

In traditional Chinese culture, the concept of as a measure word reflects the importance of categorization and organization in Chinese thought. The use of specific measure words for different types of objects is a distinctive feature of the Chinese language.

In modern Chinese society, is widely used in daily life for counting various items, from clothing to documents. It is one of the most common measure words in the Chinese language.

The character is also used in many idioms and proverbs, such as 一件大事 (yī jiàn dà shì) meaning "an important matter" or "a major event"

7. Example Sentence

句子 (jù zi): 我买了一件新衣服。

Pronunciation (pīn yīn): Wǒ mǎi le yī jiàn xīn yīfu.

Translation (fān yì): I bought a new piece of clothing.

8. Memory Tips

The character consists of two parts: (rén, person) and (niú, cow). You can remember it by thinking of "a person dealing with a cow" or "a person and a cow as a unit"

Another way to remember: sounds like "jian" and is often used as a measure word for clothing and other items. Think of the phrase "一件衣服" (yī jiàn yīfu) meaning "one piece of clothing"

The radical (rén, person) on the left side of the character suggests that it might originally have been related to people or human activities, while the right side (niú, cow) might indicate a connection to livestock or farming in ancient times.

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