Chinese Character: 坑
Radical: 土 (earth/soil radical)
Stroke Count: 7
Stroke Order:
Pinyin: kēng
English meaning: pit, hole, trench, hollow, trap, swindle
Usage notes:
In Chinese culture, the character "坑" has both literal and figurative meanings. The literal meaning refers to physical holes or pits, while the figurative meaning relates to deception or traps. This reflects how the Chinese language often extends concrete concepts to abstract ideas. In modern usage, "坑人" (swindling people) is a common expression to describe being cheated.
Chinese: 路上有个大坑,小心别掉进去。
Pinyin: Lùshàng yǒu gè dà kēng, xiǎoxīn bié diào jìnqù.
English: There's a big hole on the road, be careful not to fall into it.
Mnemonic: The character "坑" has "土" (earth) on the left and "亢" on the right. Imagine digging into the earth (土) to create a hole or pit (坑).