HSK 5, v, 9 strokes, radical 辶, rank #1863, Medium
迷
mí
crazy about
HSK 5, v, 9 strokes, radical 辶, rank #1863, Medium
迷
mí
fan
HSK 5, v, 9 strokes, radical 辶, rank #1863, Medium
迷
mí
enthusiast
HSK 5, v, 9 strokes, radical 辶, rank #1863, Medium
迷
mí
lost
HSK 5, v, 9 strokes, radical 辶, rank #1863, Medium
迷
mí
confused
HSK 5, v, 9 strokes, radical 辶, rank #1863, Medium
迷
mí
to bewitch, to charm; a fan of; infatuated
HSK 5, v, 9 strokes, radical 辶, rank #1863, Medium
mí(mi2) T2
1to bewilder
2crazy about
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March 24, 2026
迷mí(mi2)
The character 迷 (mí) primarily means 'to bewilder' or 'to confuse.' It can also refer to being infatuated or a fan of something, depicting a strong enthusiasm or obsession. This word is commonly used in contexts where one feels lost or captivated by something, such as a hobby or a person.
Strokes9Radical辶Frequency#1863DifficultyMedium
Cultural Note
In contemporary Chinese culture, being a fan (迷) of celebrities, such as actors or singers, is a common social phenomenon. The term 迷 has become a part of internet slang, often used to describe passionate fandoms around pop culture.
Memory Tip
Imagine a maze (迷宫, mígōng) that you can't find your way out of, representing the feeling of being lost or confused. The character 迷 looks like a person wandering around aimlessly, emphasizing the idea of bewilderment, and it sounds like 'me,' as in 'I'm lost!'
Meanings of 迷
mí(mi2)
1to bewilder
2crazy about
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About 迷
迷Simplified
9Strokes
辶Radical
动词dòngcíverb (v.)Part of Speech
#1863Frequency Rank
HSK 3.0L5ElementaryTOCFLL3HSKKL2CEFRA2
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Quick Contrast
迷 (mí) vs 陷 (xiàn) — use 迷 for confusion or infatuation, while 陷 indicates being trapped or stuck.
Memory Mnemonic
Imagine a maze (迷宫, mígōng) that you can't find your way out of, representing the feeling of being lost or confused. The character 迷 looks like a person wandering around aimlessly, emphasizing the idea of bewilderment, and it sounds like 'me,' as in 'I'm lost!'
Usage Notes
Be cautious with the tone; 迷 is pronounced with a rising tone (mí) which can be confused with other words if mispronounced. It is often used in informal contexts, especially when referring to fandom or infatuation, such as 迷妹 (mí mèi) for a female fan. Watch out for mixing it up with other similar-sounding characters.
HSK Study Tips
Although 迷 is not an HSK word, it connects with other expressions of emotions and states of being at this level, such as 喜欢 (xǐhuān - to like) and 疯狂 (fēngkuáng - crazy). Focus on using 迷 in different contexts to express enthusiasm and confusion.
Cultural Note
In contemporary Chinese culture, being a fan (迷) of celebrities, such as actors or singers, is a common social phenomenon. The term 迷 has become a part of internet slang, often used to describe passionate fandoms around pop culture.
Common Mistakes
Learners often confuse 迷 with similar-sounding characters like 美 (měi - beautiful) or 米 (mǐ - rice), leading to misunderstandings. For example, saying '我迷米' (I am confused about rice) instead of '我迷路' (I am lost) can cause confusion.
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Grammar Patterns of 迷
迷 functions as a verb — the action or state of the sentence. The Chinese order is Subject + Verb + Object (我吃饭). Negate it with 不 (habitual / future) or 没(有) (completed action). Add aspect markers like 了, 过, 着 directly after the verb. It carries 7 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.
In contemporary Chinese culture, being a fan (迷) of celebrities, such as actors or singers, is a common social phenomenon. The term 迷 has become a part of internet slang, often used to describe passionate fandoms around pop culture.
Word Family of 迷
Compounds5
谜mei4see 謎兒
醚mi2ether
謎mi2riddle, puzzle, conundrum
瞇mi1to squint, to narrow the eyes
蒾
Words Containing This Character20
迷mífan
球迷qiúmífan (ball sports)
迷人mírénfascinating
昏迷hūnmístupor
迷路mílùlost
迷失míshīto get lost
歌迷gēmífan of a singer
迷惑míhuòto puzzle
着迷zháomíto be fascinated著迷
迷茫perplexed
迷恋míliànto indulge in迷戀
迷信míxìnsuperstition
低迷dīmílow (spirits)
沉迷chénmíto be engrossed
痴迷chīmíinfatuated
影迷yǐngmímovie fan
迷宫maze迷宮
迷你mini (as in mini-skirt or Mini Cooper) (loanword)
迷糊dazed
迷住to fascinate
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Frequently Asked Questions about 迷
迷 (mí) and 疯 (fēng) both can imply a sense of obsession, but they are used differently. 迷 tends to relate to being a fan or having a strong interest in something, while 疯 implies a craziness that can be negative or uncontrollable. For example, '我迷这个游戏' (I am a fan of this game) versus '他疯了' (He has gone crazy).
Yes, 迷 (mí) can describe someone who feels confused or bewildered. For example, you might say '我对这个问题很迷' (wǒ duì zhège wèntí hěn mí), which means 'I am very confused about this question.' It captures the idea of being lost in understanding.
迷 (mí) can mean several things in Chinese. It can refer to feeling bewildered or lost, being crazy about something, or being a fan or enthusiast of something. For example, you might say '我迷上了这部电影' which means 'I am crazy about this movie.'
You can use 迷 (mí) in various contexts such as expressing enthusiasm or confusion. For instance, you might say '他迷了路' (tā míle lù), meaning 'He is lost.' Alternatively, to express being a fan, you could say '我迷这个乐队' (wǒ mí zhège yuèduì), meaning 'I am a fan of this band.'
Yes, you can say that someone is a 迷 of a sports team, indicating they are a passionate supporter.
While it's commonly used informally, it can also appear in more formal discussions about interests or obsessions.
Common phrases include 迷路 (mí lù - to get lost) and 迷恋 (mí liàn - infatuation).