04030 Chinese character of 廝 and pronounce si1

The Chinese character【廝】that we will explain today is a character that describes a person or status. It is mainly used for the following meanings:

Servant. Explanation: (1) A derogatory term for male servants in ancient times. Such as: “servant”, “servant”. (2) A derogatory term for someone. For example: “this guy” and “that guy”. (3) Mutually. Such as: “fight”, “mingle”, “make a fuss”, “rub ears and cheeks together”, “stay together forever”.

Below is the correct pronunciation of this particular Chinese character.

Mandarin Pinyin of 【廝】:sī

Cantonese Jyutping of 【廝】:si1

Here, you can find an overview of the character 【廝】︰

Here are some situations where you can use【廝】, for example:Describing a person or position , It mainly means servants and domestic servants. .Chinese characters encompass a wide spectrum of meanings, with intricate interpretations that may not be thoroughly described in this context.

【廝】is a single word that enhances clarity and specificity when matched with others, for example【廝役、廝守】(Mandarin Pinyin:sī yì 、sī shǒu/ Cantonese Jyutping:si1 jik6 、si1 sau2)

This character is made up of 15 strokes,Its usage is more restrictive, making it an advanced-level Chinese character that one only needs to learn when seeking to challenge their own abilities,The following sentence showcases how this character is used.:


廝役在府中忙碌,井然有序。

The servants were busy in the mansion, and everything was in order.


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