The Chinese character【贓】(stolen) that I will teach you today is a word that describes law or crime. It is mainly used for the following meanings:
Stolen or ill-gotten gains. Explanation: (1) Property obtained by illegal means. Such as: “recovering stolen goods”, “bribery and abuse of power”, “catching the perpetrator red-handed”. (2) Stolen or robbed. Such as: “stolen money”, “stolen goods”.
Below, you can see how this Chinese character is pronounced.
Mandarin Pinyin of 【贓】:zāng
Cantonese Jyutping of 【贓】:zong1
Here’s a brief introduction to the basic aspects of the character 【贓】︰
Here are some situations where you can use【贓】, for example:Describing a law or crime , It means mainly stolen goods or ill-gotten gains.The nuanced nature of Chinese characters means that some complex or precise interpretations may not be comprehensively conveyed in this space.
【贓】is a fundamental term that integrates with others to create meaningful expressions, such as【贓物、贓款】(Mandarin Pinyin:zāng wù 、zāng kuǎn/ Cantonese Jyutping:zong1 mat6 、zong1 fun2)
The number of strokes required for this character is 21 ,It is a Chinese character that, once mastered, allows for a deeper understanding and more diverse expression in communication,Here is a single example incorporating this character.:
警察追回了被盜的贓物。
The police recovered the stolen property.
May you find joy in studying Chinese and uncover valuable knowledge along the way. Feel free to take a slow and thoughtful look at the resources here.

