Learn to Write Chinese Characters with Video Tutorials
Watch the video of writing the Chinese character "恍", learn the correct stroke order (笔顺) of the character "恍", and master the standard way of writing the character "恍".
Free Printable Handwriting Practice with Stroke Order: 恍
Printable Writing Practice Worksheet of "恍" in Portrait Orientation (Tian Zi Ge)
恍 (huǎng)
1. Suddenly. (忽然)
- Example: 恍然大悟 (suddenly realize)
2. Like; as if. (仿佛)
- Example: 恍如隔世 (as if separated by ages)
3. Blurred; unclear. (昏瞆不明的样子)
- Example: 恍恍 (hazy)
4. Disquieted; a state of unease. (心神不安的样子)
- Example: 恍恍 (state of unrest)
5. (Adverb) Suddenly. (猛然;忽然)
- Example: 恍惊起而长嗟 (startled suddenly)
6. (Verb) To seem; to be like; to appear. (仿佛;好像)
- Example: 恍若 (seem like)
7. (Verb) To fleet; to flash by. (一闪而过)
- Example: 悟只见迎面有一个人影儿一恍 (suddenly see a shadow)
Origin:
- The original meaning indicates a state of madness (狂的样子).
- The character components depict a phonetic relationship relating to the heart (心) and a variation of the word, such as 慌 (to panic or rush).
Citations:
1. "The Illustrated Dictionary: 恍, the appearance of madness."
2. "The Book of Han: mentions of a blurred perception."
3. "The Songs of Chu: describes moments of clarity amidst confusion."