Chinese Character: 蜜
Radical: 虫 (chóng) - Insect radical
Stroke Count: 14 strokes
Stroke Order:
Pinyin: mì (Fourth tone)
Honey; sweet; nectar; to be sweet
The character \u0022蜜\u0022 is primarily used as a noun referring to honey or sweet substances. It can also function as an adjective describing something sweet in taste or nature. When used as a noun, it often combines with other characters to form compound nouns such as \u0022蜂蜜\u0022 (fēngmì) meaning \u0022honey\u0022 or \u0022蜜饯\u0022 (mìjiàn) meaning \u0022preserved fruit\u0022. As an adjective, it can be used in phrases like \u0022甜蜜的生活\u0022 (tiánmì de shēnghuó) meaning \u0022sweet life\u0022 or \u0022蜜月旅行\u0022 (mìyuè lǚxíng) meaning \u0022honeymoon trip\u0022.
Honey has played an important role in Chinese culture for thousands of years. In traditional Chinese medicine, honey is valued for its medicinal properties and is used to treat various ailments. The concept of sweetness (甜蜜) is often associated with happiness and good fortune in Chinese culture. The character \u0022蜜\u0022 also appears in cultural expressions like \u0022蜜月\u0022 (mìyuè) meaning \u0022honeymoon\u0022, which symbolizes the sweetness of newlywed life. Additionally, honey production has a long history in China, with beekeeping practices dating back to ancient times.
她喜欢在茶里加蜂蜜。
She likes to add honey to her tea.
The character \u0022蜜\u0022 consists of two parts: \u0022虫\u0022 (insect) and \u0022宓\u0022 (a component suggesting sweetness). Imagine bees (insects) producing sweet honey to remember this character. The pronunciation \u0022mì\u0022 sounds similar to \u0022me\u0022 but with a rising tone. You can also associate it with words like \u0022蜂蜜\u0022 (honey) or \u0022甜蜜\u0022 (sweet) to help remember its meaning.