The Chinese character【鬼】that I will teach you this time is a word that describes a story or emotion. It is mainly used for the following meanings:
Ghost or fear. Explanation: (1) According to legend, it refers to the soul of a person after death. Such as: “ghost”, “goblin”, “devil”. (2) Cunning and sinister. Such as: “evil ideas”, “full of evil schemes”, “having ulterior motives”. (3) Clever and dexterous. Such as: “clever and clever”, “miraculous workmanship”. (4)Swear words. Refers to people with bad habits. For example: “drunkard”, “reckless person”, “stingy person”. (5) Random and casual. Such as: “fooling around”. (6) Trickery or deceitful behavior. Such as: “play tricks”, “make trouble”. (7) Bad or terrible. For example: “What kind of weather is this? It’s windy and rainy!”
Here’s the way to say this Chinese character aloud.
Mandarin Pinyin of 【鬼】:guǐ
Cantonese Jyutping of 【鬼】:gwai2
This section presents general background information on the Chinese character 【鬼】︰
Here are some situations where you can use【鬼】, for example:Describe a story or emotion , It means mainly ghost or fear.The richness of Chinese characters allows for a wide range of meanings, some of which may be too complex to be fully explained here.
【鬼】exists independently, yet its interaction with other words enriches expressions, such as【鬼魂、鬼影】(Mandarin Pinyin:guǐ hún 、guǐ yǐng/ Cantonese Jyutping:gwai2 wan4 、gwai2 jing2)
It takes 10 strokes to write this character,It is a more advanced Chinese character that is essential for daily use,This sentence highlights one way to use this character.:
小孩們講了一個關於鬼魂的故事。
The children told a story about a ghost.
Wishing you a wonderful journey in embracing Chinese and expanding your knowledge. There’s more information for you to explore leisurely.

