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将 — pronunciations, definitions, and tags
HanziPinyinEnglishTags
jiāngwillHSK 4, d, 9 strokes, radical 丬, rank #172, Hard
jiāngto desireHSK 4, d, 9 strokes, radical 丬, rank #172, Hard
jiāngshallHSK 4, d, 9 strokes, radical 丬, rank #172, Hard
jiāngto inviteHSK 4, d, 9 strokes, radical 丬, rank #172, Hard
jiāngto useHSK 4, d, 9 strokes, radical 丬, rank #172, Hard
jiāngto requestHSK 4, d, 9 strokes, radical 丬, rank #172, Hard
jiāngto takeHSK 4, d, 9 strokes, radical 丬, rank #172, Hard
jiāngto checkmateHSK 4, d, 9 strokes, radical 丬, rank #172, Hard
jiāngjust a short while agoHSK 4, d, 9 strokes, radical 丬, rank #172, Hard
jiānggeneralHSK 4, d, 9 strokes, radical 丬, rank #172, Hard
jiāngcommander-in-chief (military)HSK 4, d, 9 strokes, radical 丬, rank #172, Hard
jiāngking (chess piece)HSK 4, d, 9 strokes, radical 丬, rank #172, Hard
jiāngto commandHSK 4, d, 9 strokes, radical 丬, rank #172, Hard
jiāngto leadHSK 4, d, 9 strokes, radical 丬, rank #172, Hard
jiāngthe future, what will be; ready, prepared; a generalHSK 4, d, 9 strokes, radical 丬, rank #172, Hard
jiāng(introduces object of main verb, used in the same way as 把[ba3])HSK 4, unknown, 9 strokes, radical 丬, rank #172, Hard
jiàngwillHSK 4, d, 9 strokes, radical 丬, rank #172, Hard
jiàngto desireHSK 4, d, 9 strokes, radical 丬, rank #172, Hard
jiàngshallHSK 4, d, 9 strokes, radical 丬, rank #172, Hard
jiàngto inviteHSK 4, d, 9 strokes, radical 丬, rank #172, Hard
jiàngto useHSK 4, d, 9 strokes, radical 丬, rank #172, Hard
jiàngto requestHSK 4, d, 9 strokes, radical 丬, rank #172, Hard
jiàngto takeHSK 4, d, 9 strokes, radical 丬, rank #172, Hard
jiàngto checkmateHSK 4, d, 9 strokes, radical 丬, rank #172, Hard
jiàngjust a short while agoHSK 4, d, 9 strokes, radical 丬, rank #172, Hard
jiànggeneralHSK 4, d, 9 strokes, radical 丬, rank #172, Hard
jiàngcommander-in-chief (military)HSK 4, d, 9 strokes, radical 丬, rank #172, Hard
jiàngking (chess piece)HSK 4, d, 9 strokes, radical 丬, rank #172, Hard
jiàngto commandHSK 4, d, 9 strokes, radical 丬, rank #172, Hard
jiàngto leadHSK 4, d, 9 strokes, radical 丬, rank #172, Hard
jiàngthe future, what will be; ready, prepared; a generalHSK 4, d, 9 strokes, radical 丬, rank #172, Hard
jiàng(introduces object of main verb, used in the same way as 把[ba3])HSK 4, unknown, 9 strokes, radical 丬, rank #172, Hard
qiāngwillHSK 4, d, 9 strokes, radical 丬, rank #172, Hard
qiāngto desireHSK 4, d, 9 strokes, radical 丬, rank #172, Hard
qiāngshallHSK 4, d, 9 strokes, radical 丬, rank #172, Hard
qiāngto inviteHSK 4, d, 9 strokes, radical 丬, rank #172, Hard
qiāngto useHSK 4, d, 9 strokes, radical 丬, rank #172, Hard
qiāngto requestHSK 4, d, 9 strokes, radical 丬, rank #172, Hard
qiāngto takeHSK 4, d, 9 strokes, radical 丬, rank #172, Hard
qiāngto checkmateHSK 4, d, 9 strokes, radical 丬, rank #172, Hard
qiāngjust a short while agoHSK 4, d, 9 strokes, radical 丬, rank #172, Hard
qiānggeneralHSK 4, d, 9 strokes, radical 丬, rank #172, Hard
qiāngcommander-in-chief (military)HSK 4, d, 9 strokes, radical 丬, rank #172, Hard
qiāngking (chess piece)HSK 4, d, 9 strokes, radical 丬, rank #172, Hard
qiāngto commandHSK 4, d, 9 strokes, radical 丬, rank #172, Hard
qiāngto leadHSK 4, d, 9 strokes, radical 丬, rank #172, Hard
qiāngthe future, what will be; ready, prepared; a generalHSK 4, d, 9 strokes, radical 丬, rank #172, Hard
qiāng(introduces object of main verb, used in the same way as 把[ba3])HSK 4, unknown, 9 strokes, radical 丬, rank #172, Hard
jiāng(jiang1)
primary
T1
  1. 1will
  2. 2to desire
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March 24, 2026
(將)jiāng(jiang1)

The character 将 (jiāng) is a versatile term with several meanings, including 'to will,' 'to command,' and 'to take.' It is often used in future tense constructions to indicate intention or action that will occur, as well as in military contexts to denote a general or commander-in-chief.

Strokes9RadicalFrequency#172DifficultyHard
Cultural Note

将 is often used in military contexts in China, reflecting the importance of hierarchy and command in both historical and contemporary society. The character connects to traditional Chinese military strategy and the respect for leadership.

Memory Tip

Imagine a general (将) leading an army into the future (将) with a firm will (将). The character looks like a person with a commanding stance, ready to act, helping you remember its association with leadership and intention.

Meanings of 将

jiāng(jiang1)
primary
1will
2to desire
Exercise 1 of 2

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About 将

Simplified
Traditional
9Strokes
Radical
副词fùcíadverb (adv.)Part of Speech
#172Frequency Rank
HSK 3.0L4IntermediateHSKKL3CEFRB2

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AI Study Notes for 将

Quick Contrast

将 (jiāng) vs 要 (yào) — use 将 for a more formal or definite future intention, while 要 indicates a desire or need.

Memory Mnemonic

Imagine a general (将) leading an army into the future (将) with a firm will (将). The character looks like a person with a commanding stance, ready to act, helping you remember its association with leadership and intention.

Usage Notes

Common mistakes include confusing 将 with similar characters like 要 (yào), which also indicates future intention but in a different context. It is generally more formal and is often used in written Chinese and formal speech. Be careful with its position in a sentence; it often comes before the object.

HSK Study Tips

将 is relevant for learners at HSK 3 and above as it introduces future tense structures. Students should practice its usage in sentences that express intentions or plans, linking it to verbs to enhance understanding.

Cultural Note

将 is often used in military contexts in China, reflecting the importance of hierarchy and command in both historical and contemporary society. The character connects to traditional Chinese military strategy and the respect for leadership.

Common Mistakes

Learners often mistakenly use 将 in place of other future indicators like 会 (huì). For example, saying '我将去' instead of '我会去' is incorrect if you mean 'I will go' in a casual context.

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Pronunciation of 将

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Etymology of 将

Formation TypeIdeographic 指事
六书 ClassificationIdeograph (指事字)~2% of characters
Explanation

Simplified form of 將. Depicts a hand (寸) taking a piece of meat (肉), conveying the meaning "take". 爿 (qiáng) is a sound component.

Memory Hint

Going to bed 丬 at night 夕, a predictable future

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Exercise 1 of 1

Character Formation Type

What type of character formation is 将?

Decomposition of 将

IDS Structure⿰丬⿱夕寸
Full Character
=
qiang2
left
xi1
top
cun4
bottom
Exercise 1 of 3

Identify the Components

Which of these is a component of 将?

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Grammar Patterns of 将

将 functions as an adverb — it modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb. In Chinese, adverbs sit BEFORE the verb they modify (我也去, 他常常迟到), never after it. It carries 16 related meanings, each with its own usage notes below. The patterns below break down its most common sentence frames, with example sentences and practice buttons (Listen, Practice Writing, Practice Speaking) for each one.

将要 future intention将 + [V] + ...
HSK 3

Used to indicate a future action or intention.

我将去北京。

Wǒ jiāng qù Běijīng.

I will go to Beijing.

将…进行将 + [N] + 进行
HSK 3

Used to indicate the action of doing something with an object.

我们将会议进行。

Wǒmen jiāng huìyì jìnxíng.

We will conduct the meeting.

Exercise 1 of 4

Complete the Sentence

同学们即____毕业。

The students are about to graduate.

Common Confusions with 将

vs
qiáng

Similar pronunciation but different meaning.

Exercise 1 of 1

Spot the Difference

Which character means "will"?

or

Usage Notes for 将

Usage of 将 in future tenseUsage

将 can be used interchangeably with 会 (huì) to indicate future actions, though 将 is more formal.

1

他将会到达。

He will arrive.

Exercise 1 of 1

Fill in the Blank

他____会到达。

He will arrive.

Example Sentences for 将 (10)

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1
我本人也保证将继续为正义而战。

wǒ běn rén yě bǎo zhèng jiāng jì xù wéi zhèng yì ér zhàn。

I too am committing myself to continue the fight for justice.
2
我已经本着良心将危险告知他们。

wǒ yǐ jīng běn zháo liáng xīn jiāng wēi xiǎn gào zhī tā mén。

I have been scrupulous about telling them the dangers.
3
现在让我来将我的论点串起来。

xiàn zài ràng wǒ lái jiāng wǒ de lùn diǎn chuàn qǐ lái。

Let me now pull together the threads of my argument.
4
我需要将公司的最高层团结起来。

wǒ xū yào jiāng gōng sī de zuì gāo céng tuán jié qǐ lái。

I need to have the top people in this company pull together.
5
我继续研究飞蛾,并将研究范围扩展到其他昆虫。

wǒ jì xù yán jiū fēi é, , bìng jiāng yán jiū fàn wéi kuò zhǎn dào qí tā kūn。

I continued studying moths, and branched out to other insects.
6
我将到巴黎交流参观。

wǒ jiāng dào bā lí jiāo liú cān guān。

I'm going to go on an exchange visit to Paris.
7
通往和平的道路将很漫长。

tōng wǎng hé píng de dào lù jiāng hěn màn cháng。

The road to peace will be long and drawn-out.
8
请于今日将随函附上的捐款表格用所提供的邮资预付的信封寄回。

qǐng yú jīn rì jiāng suí hán fù shàng de juān kuǎn biǎo gé yòng suǒ tí gōng de yóu zī yù fù de xìn fēng jì huí。

Return the enclosed Donation Form today in the prepaid envelope provided.
9
三方将在下个月会面,以解决余下的分歧。

sān fāng jiāng zài xià gè yuè huì miàn, , yǐ jiě jué yú xià de fēn。

The three parties will meet next month to work out remaining differences.
10
首相承诺以色列将发挥积极的作用。

shǒu xiāng chéng nuò yǐ sè liè jiāng fā huī jī jí de zuò yòng。

The Prime Minister has promised that Israel will play a constructive role.

Cultural Notes for 将

💡Did you know?

在古代汉语中,将不仅用来表示将来时,还常用于军事指挥。将军这个词就是由此而来,表示军队的领导者。

🏮Cultural insight

将 is often used in military contexts in China, reflecting the importance of hierarchy and command in both historical and contemporary society. The character connects to traditional Chinese military strategy and the respect for leadership.

Word Family of 将

Compounds6
Jiang3Hydropyrum latifalium; surname
qiang1clang; jingle, tinkle
Words Containing This Character20
jiāngwill
将军jiāngjūngeneral將軍
即将jíjiāngon the eve of即將
将来jiāngláifuture將來
将要jiāngyàowill將要
将近jiāngjìnalmost將近
必将bìjiānginevitably必將
上将general上將
麻将májiàngmahjong麻將
门将official gatekeeper門將
名将famous general名將
老将lit. old general老將
将领high-ranking military officer將領
将士officers and soldiers將士
大将a general or admiral大將
少将major general少將
大将军important general大將軍
将就jiāngjiuto put up with將就
准将commodore準將
武将general武將
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Compound Meaning

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Frequently Asked Questions about 将

将 (jiāng) and 会 (huì) both indicate future actions, but they are used differently. 将 is often used to express a planned action or intention, while 会 typically refers to a skill or ability to do something in the future, like 'I will be able to'.