01647 Chinese character of 冒 and pronounce mou6

The Chinese character【冒】that we will explain today is a character that describes an action or emotion. It is mainly used for the following meanings:

To emerge or venture out. Explanation: 1. (1) To radiate from bottom to top, or from inside to outside. Such as: “burning”, “smoking”, “sweating”, “bubbling”, “starring eyes”. (2) Contradiction. Such as: “offend”, “offend”. (3) Ignore. For example: “risk”, “risk one’s life”, “brave the rain”. (4) Reckless. For example: “I’m sorry.” (5) To pretend or to pretend. Such as: “fake”, “impersonate”, “pretend to claim”, “counterfeit”, “impersonate” 2. Maodun: the name of the Xiongnu Chanyu (king) in the early Han Dynasty.

This section provides the pronunciation of the Chinese character.

Mandarin Pinyin of 【冒】:mào

Cantonese Jyutping of 【冒】:mou6

This section covers the key information related to the character 【冒】︰

Here are some situations where you can use【冒】, for example:Describing an action or emotion , It means primarily to venture out or take risks. .The nuanced nature of Chinese characters means that some complex or precise interpretations may not be comprehensively conveyed in this space.

【冒】can be used alone, but when combined with other words, it forms richer expressions, such as【冒險、冒煙】(Mandarin Pinyin:mào xiǎn 、mào yān/ Cantonese Jyutping:mou6 him2 、mou6 jin1)

There are exactly 9 strokes in this character,It is a more advanced Chinese character that is essential for daily use,Below is a sample sentence featuring this character in real usage.:


煙囪中冒出了濃濃的煙霧。

Thick smoke came out of the chimney.


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