Chinese Character: 量
Radical: 里 (lǐ, inner radical)
Stroke Count: 12
Stroke Order:
Pinyin: liàng (Fourth tone) / liáng (Second tone)
Measure; quantity; amount; capacity; estimate; measure up; consider; judge; weigh
The character 量 has two main pronunciations and uses:
As liàng (Fourth tone): Used as a noun to refer to quantity, amount, or capacity. It is often combined with other characters to form nouns related to measurement.
Example: 这个容器的容量很大。(Zhège róngqì de róngliàng hěn dà.) - This container has a large capacity.
As liáng (Second tone): Used as a verb meaning "to measure" or "to estimate".
Example: 请测量一下这个房间的面积。(Qǐng cèliáng yīxià zhège fángjiān de miànjī.) - Please measure the area of this room.
In Chinese culture, the concept of measurement (度量衡, dùliànghéng) has a long history. The character 量 is central to this concept, representing the act of measuring and the resulting quantity. Traditional Chinese units of measurement, such as 斤 (jīn, catty), 尺 (chǐ, chi), and 升 (shēng, sheng), have been used for thousands of years and are still relevant in some contexts today.
The character 量 also appears in philosophical contexts, such as in the idea of "量才录用" (liàngcái lùyòng), which means to assign people to positions according to their abilities.
Chinese: 这个房间的面积很大,可以容纳很多人。
Pinyin: Zhège fángjiān de miànjī hěn dà, kěyǐ róngnà hěnduō rén.
English: This room has a large area and can accommodate many people.
To remember the character 量, you can break it down into two parts:
1. The upper part is 旦 (dàn), which means "dawn" or "morning", represented by a sun (日) above the horizon (一).
2. The lower part is 里 (lǐ), which means "inner" or "inside", and is also a traditional unit of distance.
Imagine using the light of the morning sun to measure what's inside something. This can help you remember that 量 is related to measurement and quantity.