Chinese Character: 茂
Radical: 艹 (cǎo) - Grass radical
Stroke Count: 8
Stroke Order:
Pinyin: Mào (Fourth tone)
Basic Meaning: Luxuriant; dense; thick; prosperous; lush; exuberant; flourishing
"茂" is primarily used as an adjective to describe lush, dense, or flourishing vegetation or things. It is often combined with other characters to form words describing growth and prosperity. In modern Chinese, it can also be used metaphorically to describe things that are rich and abundant.
In Chinese culture, "茂" is associated with vitality, growth, and prosperity. It is often used in poetry and literature to describe beautiful natural scenery and is also used in names to convey wishes for a flourishing life or career. The phrase "根深叶茂" (deep roots and lush leaves) symbolizes the importance of a strong foundation for long-term success.
中文: 春天到了,公园里的树木长得很茂盛。
Pinyin: Chūn tiān dào le, gōng yuán lǐ de shù mù zhǎng de hěn mào shèng.
English: Spring has arrived, and the trees in the park are growing luxuriantly.
The character "茂" consists of 艹 (grass radical) on top and 戊 (which originally meant an ancient weapon) below. Imagine a field of tall, lush grass growing abundantly. You can also associate it with the word "茂盛" (mào shèng) to remember its meaning of flourishing growth.