The Chinese character【痛】(pain) that we will be discussing today is a word that describes feelings or emotions. It is mainly used for the following meanings:
Pain or suffering. Explanation: (1) The feeling of pain. For example: “pain”, “headache”, “toothache”. (2) Extreme or unusual. Such as: “hate”, “drink heavily”, “abhor with deep disgust”. (3) Sadness and suffering. Such as: “sad”, “deeply sad”, “unbearable pain”, “heartbroken”. (4) Determined and thorough. Such as: “reform one’s past mistakes”, “make a firm decision”. (5) Compassion. For example: “love with pain”, “regret with sadness”, “My brother broke his head and it made me so sad!” (6) Delighted: A> Feeling happy. B>Be efficient and don’t drag your feet. For example: “He has a forthright personality and does things with great enthusiasm.” (7) Drinking: Drinking with great enthusiasm.
Below is the correct pronunciation of this particular Chinese character.
Mandarin Pinyin of 【痛】:tòng
Cantonese Jyutping of 【痛】:tung3
Below, you’ll find general facts about the Chinese character 【痛】︰
Here are some situations where you can use【痛】, for example:Describing a feeling or emotion , It means primarily pain or suffering. .Since Chinese characters carry profound and multifaceted meanings, certain nuances may be difficult to capture completely in this discussion.
【痛】is a word that, when joined with additional words, constructs more precise phrases, like【痛楚、痛心】(Mandarin Pinyin:tòng chǔ 、tòng xīn/ Cantonese Jyutping:tung3 co2 、tung3 sam1)
To form this character, you need 12 strokes,It is a more advanced Chinese character that is essential for daily use,The following sentence showcases how this character is used.:
他因朋友離別而感到痛心。
He was saddened by the departure of his friend.
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