The Chinese character【破】that I will teach you this time is a word that describes a state or action. It is mainly used for the following meanings:
Cracked or damaged. Explanation: (1) To destroy. Such as: “destruction”. (2) Defeat. Such as: “break through”, “defeat the enemy”, “break the city”. (3) Broken or broken. Such as: “shabby”, “broken ship”, “bankrupt”, “damaged”, “ragged clothes”, “broken family”, “reunited”. (4) Expose. For example: “solve a case”, “see through”, “speak out”, “crack down on a criminal gang”. (5) Bad, very poor. For example: “broken voice”, “terrible grades!” (6) Spending. Such as: “spending money”, “spending money to avoid disaster”. (7) To separate or dissect. For example: “as unstoppable as a bamboo”, “ride the wind and waves”. (8) Changes to previous regulations. Such as: “breaking the rules”, “making an exception”, “special admission”. (9)Explanation and analysis. Such as: “solve the problem”, “crack the problem”. (10) Elimination. For example: “Dispel superstition.”
Here is the phonetic guide for pronouncing this Chinese character.
Mandarin Pinyin of 【破】:pò
Cantonese Jyutping of 【破】:po3
This introduces some basic knowledge regarding the Chinese character 【破】︰
Here are some situations where you can use【破】, for example:Describes a state or action , It means mainly broken or damaged.The vast and layered meanings of Chinese characters can involve refined details and particular applications that may not be completely conveyed here.
【破】serves as a standalone word but gains depth when partnered with others to form detailed expressions, like【破裂、打破】(Mandarin Pinyin:pò liè 、dǎ pò/ Cantonese Jyutping:po3 lit6 、daa2 po3)
The total stroke number of this character is 10 ,It is a highly common and fundamental Chinese character that must be learned,This sentence serves as an example of how to use this character.:
他不小心打破了玻璃杯。
He accidentally broke the glass.
I trust you’ll enjoy immersing yourself in the world of Chinese and discovering more insights. You can browse through the additional details at your own speed.

