The Chinese word【凶】that we will introduce this time is a word that describes character or state, and is mainly used for the following meanings:
Evil or unlucky. Explanation: (1) Evil, cruel. Such as: “ferocious”, “brutal”, “vicious”, “ferocious”, and “evil”. (2) Acts of killing or injuring people. Such as: “committing crime”. (3) Misfortune or disaster. The opposite of “吉”. Such as: “bad news”, “bad omen”, “seek good fortune and avoid disaster”, “more disasters than good”. (4) Severe and intense. For example: “His illness this time is so severe that even the doctors are not sure they can cure it.” (5) Poor harvest or famine. Such as: “an unlucky year”, “an unlucky year”.
Here is the pronunciation of this Chinese character.
Mandarin Pinyin of 【凶】:xiōng
Cantonese Jyutping of 【凶】:hung1
This introduces some basic knowledge regarding the Chinese character 【凶】︰
Here are some situations where you can use【凶】, for example:Describe a character or state , It means mainly evil or unlucky .Chinese characters possess deep and diverse meanings, and some detailed aspects may not be entirely covered in this discussion.
【凶】serves as a standalone word but gains depth when partnered with others to form detailed expressions, like【凶惡、兇險】(Mandarin Pinyin:xiōng è 、xiōng xiǎn/ Cantonese Jyutping:hung1 ngok3 、hung1 him2)
The total stroke number of this character is 4 ,It is a Chinese character that, once mastered, allows for a deeper understanding and more diverse expression in communication,The sentence below shows how this character appears in written language.:
那個凶惡的表情讓人感到害怕。
That ferocious expression is frightening.
I hope you appreciate the depth of the Chinese language and gain useful knowledge here. Explore the information at your own pace.

