The Chinese character【刺】that we will explain today is a word that describes an action or an object. It is mainly used for the following meanings:
Penetration or sharp objects. Explanation: (1) To pierce or hit something with a sharp object. Such as: “assassination”, “assassination”, “bayonet”. (2) To embroider something with a needle. Such as: “embroidery”, “tattooing”. (3) Something thin and sharp. For example: “bamboo thorn”, “fish bone”, “thorn in the back”. (4) To ridicule or mock. Such as: “sarcasm”, “ridicule”. (5) To spy or inquire secretly. Such as: “spying”. (6) Producing bad feelings due to external stimulation. Such as: “dazzling”, “harsh”, “pungent”. (7) Stimulus: A>The reaction of a sense organ due to the influence of external force, or refers to the degree of reaction. For example: “Sound and light stimulation”, “Very stimulating enough”. B>Specifically refers to the impact of bad things. For example: “This blow was too much of a shock for him.”
Below is the correct pronunciation of this particular Chinese character.
Mandarin Pinyin of 【刺】:cì
Cantonese Jyutping of 【刺】:ci3
This provides fundamental insights into the meaning of the character 【刺】︰
Here are some situations where you can use【刺】, for example:Describing an action or object , It means mainly to pierce or sharp objects .The richness of Chinese characters allows for a wide range of meanings, some of which may be too complex to be fully explained here.
【刺】appears simple on its own, but when linked to other words, it creates nuanced phrases, like【刺激、荊刺】(Mandarin Pinyin:cì jī 、jīng cì/ Cantonese Jyutping:ci3 gik1 、ging1 ci3)
This character consists of 8 individual strokes,It is a more advanced Chinese character that is essential for daily use,Below, you’ll find a sentence connected to this character.:
玫瑰的荊刺刺痛了他的手指。
The thorns of the rose pricked his fingers.
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