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甤 — pronunciations, definitions, and tags
HanziPinyinEnglishTags
ruísoft, delicate; overgrowth, drooping leavesx, 12 strokes, radical 生, Very Hard
ruí(rui2) T2
  1. 1soft, delicate; overgrowth, drooping leaves
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March 24, 2026
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The character 甤 (ruí) refers to things that are soft or delicate, often used to describe plants or foliage that has an overgrown, drooping appearance. It can convey a sense of gentleness and fragility, commonly appearing in contexts relating to nature, such as describing plants or flowers.

Strokes12RadicalFrequency#—DifficultyVery Hard
Cultural Note

In Chinese culture, the appreciation for delicate and soft aspects of nature is significant, often reflected in poetry and art. Describing plants with the term 甤 can evoke traditional aesthetics found in Chinese gardens and literature.

Memory Tip

Imagine a soft, drooping leaf swaying gently in the breeze. The character 甤 looks like a delicate leaf hanging down, and its pronunciation 'ruí' sounds like 'rely,' as if you would rely on the softness of a gentle plant.

Meanings of 甤

ruí(rui2)
1soft, delicate; overgrowth, drooping leaves
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About 甤

Simplified
Traditional
12Strokes
Radical
非语素字non-morpheme character (n-m.)Part of Speech
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AI Study Notes for 甤

Memory Mnemonic

Imagine a soft, drooping leaf swaying gently in the breeze. The character 甤 looks like a delicate leaf hanging down, and its pronunciation 'ruí' sounds like 'rely,' as if you would rely on the softness of a gentle plant.

Usage Notes

When using 甤, it’s important to ensure it’s applied in contexts that involve softness or delicacy, particularly in botanical descriptions. Avoid using it in contexts that describe hard or rigid objects, as this would lead to confusion.

HSK Study Tips

Though 甤 is not part of the official HSK vocabulary, it can be linked to other nature-related vocabulary at a similar level, like 花 (huā - flower) or 叶 (yè - leaf). Focus on its usage in describing the qualities of plants to enhance your vocabulary in natural settings.

Cultural Note

In Chinese culture, the appreciation for delicate and soft aspects of nature is significant, often reflected in poetry and art. Describing plants with the term 甤 can evoke traditional aesthetics found in Chinese gardens and literature.

Common Mistakes

Learners may confuse 甤 with similar characters like 柔 (róu - soft) or 脆 (cuì - brittle). For example, saying '这棵树的叶子很柔' (These leaves are very soft) is incorrect if they specifically appear drooping; instead, use '甤' for that context.

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Pronunciation of 甤

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Etymology of 甤

Formation Typepictophonetic
六书 ClassificationPhono-semantic (形声字)~80-90% of characters
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growth

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Phonetic (sound)
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Character Formation Type

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Decomposition of 甤

IDS Structure⿰豕生
Full Character
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shi3
left
sheng1
right
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Cultural Notes for 甤

🏮Cultural insight

In Chinese culture, the appreciation for delicate and soft aspects of nature is significant, often reflected in poetry and art. Describing plants with the term 甤 can evoke traditional aesthetics found in Chinese gardens and literature.

Frequently Asked Questions about 甤

It primarily means soft or delicate, especially in relation to plants or foliage.