Meanings of 䜌
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AI Study Notes for 䜌
Imagine a chaotic scene of tangled ropes and strings (the character's components suggest tying together). As you see this mess, think of how you need to manage it—'luán' sounds like 'land' where chaos reigns, but also where you can bring order.
Be careful not to confuse 䜌 with other characters that express similar ideas of chaos or confusion, such as 乱 (luàn), which is more commonly used. This character is less frequently encountered in everyday conversation and might appear more in literary contexts.
Although 䜌 is not part of the HSK vocabulary, understanding it can enhance your grasp of more complex ideas related to chaos and management. Connect it to characters like 乱 (luàn) for chaos and 理 (lǐ) for order, focusing on the contrast between disorder and organization.
In traditional Chinese philosophy, the concept of chaos (乱) relates to the idea of 'wu wei' or non-action, where one allows things to unfold naturally, contrasting with the need to tie things together and manage them actively in a structured society.
Learners often confuse 䜌 with 乱 (luàn) due to their similar meanings. For instance, saying '生活是䜌的' instead of '生活是乱的' (Life is chaotic) would be incorrect; instead, use 乱 for everyday contexts.
Pronunciation of 䜌
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Etymology of 䜌
Phonosemantic compound. Two threads (糸 + 糸) represent the meaning and 言 represents the sound.
A spool 言 bound by thread 糹
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Cultural Notes for 䜌
In traditional Chinese philosophy, the concept of chaos (乱) relates to the idea of 'wu wei' or non-action, where one allows things to unfold naturally, contrasting with the need to tie things together and manage them actively in a structured society.
Frequently Asked Questions about 䜌
You might say, '在这个忙碌的城市中,生活常常是䜌的' (In this busy city, life is often chaotic).