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March 24, 2026
尘(塵)chén(chen2)
The character 尘 (chén) refers to fine particles such as dust or dirt that accumulate in the environment. It is commonly used in both literal contexts, such as describing physical dirt, and figurative contexts, such as metaphorically representing insignificance or trivial matters.
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Cultural Note
In Chinese culture, dust can symbolize neglect or the passage of time, often used in poetic expressions to convey the idea of something forgotten or the inevitability of decay. For example, the phrase '尘世' (chénshì) refers to the mundane world, contrasting with spiritual or ideal realms.
Memory Tip
Imagine a tiny speck of dust (尘) floating through the air. The character resembles a small particle, with the top resembling a small point of dust and the bottom suggesting a base where dirt settles. Remembering 'chén' can be aided by picturing dust dancing in a sunbeam, highlighting its light and ephemeral nature.
Meanings of 尘
chén(chen2)
1dust
2dirt
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About 尘
尘Simplified
塵Traditional
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名词míngcínoun (n.)Part of Speech
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AI Study Notes for 尘
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尘 (dust) vs 沙 (sand) — use 尘 for finer particles typically found indoors, while 沙 refers to coarser particles found in outdoor environments like beaches.
Memory Mnemonic
Imagine a tiny speck of dust (尘) floating through the air. The character resembles a small particle, with the top resembling a small point of dust and the bottom suggesting a base where dirt settles. Remembering 'chén' can be aided by picturing dust dancing in a sunbeam, highlighting its light and ephemeral nature.
Usage Notes
Learners often confuse 尘 with similar characters like 灰 (huī) which means ash. 尘 is more about dust and dirt, while 灰 relates to burnt material. This word is informal and commonly used in everyday conversation, so it's important to practice its use in casual contexts.
HSK Study Tips
While 尘 is not listed in the HSK, it connects with other HSK vocabulary related to nature and the environment. Students should focus on recognizing its use in phrases about cleanliness or the environment, such as 尘埃 (chén'āi), meaning 'dust'.
Cultural Note
In Chinese culture, dust can symbolize neglect or the passage of time, often used in poetic expressions to convey the idea of something forgotten or the inevitability of decay. For example, the phrase '尘世' (chénshì) refers to the mundane world, contrasting with spiritual or ideal realms.
Common Mistakes
Learners may mistakenly use 尘 to refer to larger debris or unclean items, such as using it to describe garbage. Instead, it should specifically refer to fine dust or dirt, so use '垃圾' (lājī) for trash instead.
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Grammar Patterns of 尘
尘 functions as a noun — it names a person, place, thing, or concept. Place it as a subject before the verb (主+谓) or as an object after the verb (谓+宾). Most Chinese nouns require a measure word between the number and the noun (e.g. 一个/三本). It carries 4 related meanings, each with its own usage notes below. The example sentences below show it in action, with practice buttons (Listen, Practice Writing, Practice Speaking) on every line.
Exercise 1 of 4
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灯光照在满是灰____的墙上,反射回苍白的冷光。
Lights reflected off dust-covered walls creating a ghostly luminescence.
Common Confusions with 尘
尘vs辰
chén
Similar sound and shape, but different meanings.
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Example Sentences for 尘 (10)
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1
灯光照在满是灰尘的墙上,反射回苍白的冷光。
dēng guāng zhào zài mǎn shì huī chén de qiáng shàng, , fǎn shè huí cāng bái de lěng。
Lights reflected off dust-covered walls creating a ghostly luminescence.
2
一团粉尘在他周围扬起。
yī tuán fěn chén zài tā zhōu wéi yáng qǐ。
The powdery dust rose in a cloud around him.
3
他能听到真空吸尘器的嗡嗡声。
tā néng tīng dào zhēn kōng xī chén qì de wēng wēng shēng。
He could hear the whirr of a vacuum cleaner.
4
他起身掸去了衣服上的灰尘并将信折起来收好。
tā qǐ shēn dǎn qù le yī fú shàng de huī chén bìng jiāng xìn zhē qǐ lái shōu hǎo。
He stood and dusted down his suit and folded the letter away.
Occasionally scree fell in a shower of dust and noise.
9
元帅迈过真空吸尘器,脚步沉重地走出了房间。
yuán shuài mài guò zhēn kōng xī chén qì, , jiǎo bù chén zhòng dì zǒu chū le fáng。
The Marshal stepped over the vacuum-cleaner and stumped out of the room.
10
卡车开过时扬起一片灰尘。
kǎ chē kāi guò shí yáng qǐ yī piàn huī chén。
A cloud of dust rose as the truck drove off.
Cultural Notes for 尘
🏮Cultural insight
In Chinese culture, dust can symbolize neglect or the passage of time, often used in poetic expressions to convey the idea of something forgotten or the inevitability of decay. For example, the phrase '尘世' (chénshì) refers to the mundane world, contrasting with spiritual or ideal realms.
Word Family of 尘
Words Containing This Character20
尘chéndust塵
灰尘huīchéndust灰塵
尘土dust塵土
吸尘器vacuum cleaner吸塵器
沙尘airborne sand and dust沙塵
红尘human society紅塵
尘世this mortal life塵世
尘埃dust塵埃
粉尘dust粉塵
烟尘smoke and dust煙塵
尘封dusty塵封
后尘lit. trailing dust後塵
除尘to eliminate dust (i.e. filter out suspended particles)除塵
沙尘暴sand and dust storm沙塵暴
一尘不染spotless一塵不染
风尘windblown dust風塵
尘埃落定fig. to get sorted out塵埃落定
望尘莫及to be far inferior望塵莫及
风尘仆仆fig. travel-worn風塵僕僕
尘肺pneumoconiosis塵肺
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Frequently Asked Questions about 尘
The pronunciation 'chén' has a rising tone, similar to the way you might ask a question in English.
Typically, 尘 is more informal and is used in everyday conversation rather than formal writing.
Yes, you can find phrases like '尘埃落定' (chén'āi luòdìng), meaning 'the dust has settled', indicating a situation has become clear.