The Chinese character【犯】(criminal) that we will be discussing today is a word that describes an action or result. It is mainly used for the following meanings:
Make a mistake or break the law. Explanation: (1) A person who has committed a crime. Such as: “suspect”, “prisoner”, “criminal”. (2) To harass or infringe upon. Such as: “offense”, “invasion”. (3) To violate or conflict with something. Such as: “commit a crime”, “break the law”, “violate the rules”, “offend your superiors”, “it is difficult to offend public anger”. (4) Attack. For example: “My stomach problem comes back again”, “My old illness comes back again!” (5) Worth it. Such as: “Not worth it”, “Not worth it”. (6) To face difficulties: to move forward courageously without fear of danger. For example: “In order to defend the country, the soldiers are all willing to take risks and face difficulties.”
You’ll find the pronunciation for this Chinese character here.
Mandarin Pinyin of 【犯】:fàn
Cantonese Jyutping of 【犯】:faan6
Below is an introduction to the basics of the Chinese character 【犯】︰
Here are some situations where you can use【犯】, for example:Describe an action or result , It means mainly to make a mistake or break the law .The depth of meaning in Chinese characters encompasses intricate interpretations, some of which may be difficult to fully articulate here.
【犯】functions as a standalone word but can pair with others to form more descriptive expressions, like【犯罪、犯規】(Mandarin Pinyin:fàn zuì 、fàn guī/ Cantonese Jyutping:faan6 zeoi6 、faan6 kwai1)
The stroke count for this character is 5 ,It is a highly common and fundamental Chinese character that must be learned,Below, you’ll find a sentence connected to this character.:
他因犯規被罰下場。
He was ejected for a foul.
May you appreciate the elegance of Chinese and grow in understanding through learning. Feel free to navigate through the materials leisurely.

