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Character Breakdown

Usage of

The character (qí) is a classical and literary pronoun often used to mean "his," "her," "its," or "their." It can refer to people or things previously mentioned or understood from context. In modern Mandarin, it appears mostly in formal or written language rather than everyday speech.

Common Functions

  1. Possessive pronoun: It replaces (he), (she), or (it) with a more formal tone, e.g., (that person), (his/her family).
  2. Demonstrative pronoun: It can mean "that" or "those," pointing to something mentioned earlier.
  3. Enumerative phrase: Used in expressions like , (the first, the second) to list items.

Collocations and Patterns

Notes

  • is more common in written or formal contexts than in spoken Mandarin.
  • It can sometimes be confused with or , but carries a more literary or formal nuance.
  • Avoid using in casual conversation; use // instead.

Understanding helps learners read classical texts, formal writing, and some idiomatic expressions.

Example Sentences

That person has already left and cannot be contacted.

Its result was surprising.

The first is to study hard, the second is to maintain health.