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Character Breakdown

Core Meaning and Usage

The character (shū) primarily means "book" and is used to refer to physical books or written works. It is a common noun in everyday conversation when talking about reading materials, buying books, or discussing literature.

Extended Uses and Collocations

Besides meaning "book," can also refer to written documents or texts, especially in formal or official contexts. For example, 书面 (shūmiàn) means "written" or "in writing," often used in phrases like 书面材料 (written materials). Common collocations include (a book), 书架 (bookshelf), and (bookstore).

Common Collocations

  • : a book, used when counting books
  • 书架: bookshelf, where books are stored
  • : bookstore, a place to buy books
  • 书面: written (as opposed to spoken), used in formal contexts

Usage Notes

When using , it usually refers to a physical or tangible book. For documents or letters, can also appear in compound words. Avoid confusing with 文章 (wénzhāng), which means "article" or "essay," as implies a complete book or formal written work. The tone is neutral and suitable for both formal and informal contexts.

Example Sentences

I bought a new book yesterday.

This book is very interesting and worth reading.

Please put the book back on the bookshelf.

He is writing a book about history.

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