孙子

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Understanding 孙子

The term 孙子 primarily refers to the ancient Chinese military strategist Sun Tzu (also known as Sun Wu), famous for writing the classic military treatise "The Art of War" (孙子). This work remains influential in both military and business strategy contexts.

Literal Meaning

Besides the historical figure, 孙子 literally means "grandson" in everyday Chinese. It combines (grandchild) and (child/son), so it is commonly used in family contexts.

Common Collocations

  • 孙子: The Art of War, the military classic attributed to Sun Tzu.
  • 孙子: My grandson, a common phrase in family conversations.

Usage Notes

When you see 孙子 in historical or literary contexts, it usually refers to the strategist or his work. In daily life, it means grandson. Be careful not to confuse the two meanings based on context.

Avoiding Confusion

孙子 (grandson) is a noun used in family contexts, while 孙子 as a proper noun refers to the historical figure. The context usually makes the meaning clear, but if unsure, look for clues like (military strategy) or family-related words.