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Character Breakdown

Meaning and Usage

The character primarily refers to an official or government officer. It is commonly used to denote someone holding a bureaucratic or administrative position. Additionally, is a Chinese surname, though this use is less frequent in everyday conversation.

Common Collocations

  • (guānyuán): government official
  • (guānchǎng): officialdom, the bureaucratic environment
  • (guānzhí): official position or rank

These collocations are often used in discussions about politics, administration, or social status.

Usage Notes

When using to refer to officials, it often appears in compound words rather than alone. As a surname, it is pronounced the same but context usually clarifies the meaning. Avoid confusing with related words like (government office) or 僚 (bureaucrat), which have more specific meanings.

Register and Tone

The term is neutral and formal, suitable for news reports, formal discussions, and written language. It is less common in casual speech unless referring to someone's job title or discussing government matters.

Example Sentences

He is a government official responsible for city planning.

Competition in officialdom is very intense.

His surname is Guan, from a famous family.