LESSON 4 Flashcards
良 (liáng)
Good; kind
This character is often used to describe positive attributes or actions.
忠 (zhōng)
Loyal
Loyalty is a valued trait in many cultures and contexts.
遠 (yuǎn)
Distant; to keep a distance
This can refer to both physical distance and emotional distance.
近 (jìn)
Near
Proximity can relate to both physical space and relationships.
真 (zhēn)
True
Truth is a fundamental concept in philosophy and ethics.
實 (shí)
Real
This term is often used to affirm authenticity.
長 (cháng)
Long
This can describe both physical length and duration.
久 (jiǔ)
For a long time; long
Duration is an important aspect of time-related discussions.
紅 (hóng)
Red
Red is often associated with passion and energy.
花 (huā)
Flower
Flowers are symbols of beauty and nature.
聖 (shèng)
Holy, sacred; sage
This term is often used in religious contexts.
慈 (cí)
Kind, loving
Kindness is a universal virtue across cultures.
敬 (jìng)
Respect; reverent
Respect is crucial in interpersonal relationships.
鬼 (guǐ)
Ghost
Ghosts are often featured in folklore and mythology.
神 (shén)
Spirit, god, divinity
This term encompasses various beliefs in the divine.
貴 (guì)
Valuable, expensive
Value can be subjective and context-dependent.
窮 (qióng)
Poor, impoverished
Poverty is a significant social issue worldwide.
獨 (dú)
Alone, single, solitary, only
Solitude can have both positive and negative connotations.
達 (dá)
Succeed; arrive
Success can be defined in various ways depending on context.
君 (jūn)
Sovereign, monarch
This term reflects historical and contemporary leadership roles.
形 (xíng)
To describe, description
Descriptive language is vital for effective communication.
容 (róng)
Form, shape, appearance
This term relates to both physical and abstract representations.