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Character Breakdown

Overview

The character (xì) primarily refers to theatrical plays or performances, such as traditional Chinese opera or modern drama. It also broadly covers forms of playful activities or joking behavior.

Common Uses

  1. Theatrical performance: Used to denote various types of stage plays, including traditional forms like 京剧 (Peking opera).
  2. Playful activity: Can describe children’s games or playful interactions, often involving lighthearted fun.
  3. Teasing or joking: Used to express joking or teasing behavior among people, often in informal contexts.

Collocations and Patterns

  • (kàn xì): to watch a play or show.
  • (xì shuǐ): to play in water, often used for children’s water games.
  • (xì nòng): to tease or make fun of someone.

Usage Notes

is versatile but context-dependent. When referring to formal performances, it carries a respectful tone. In casual speech, it can imply playful teasing or joking. Avoid confusing with 戏剧 (xìjù), which specifically means drama or theatrical art as a genre. Also, note that can be a noun or part of a verb phrase.

Common Confusion

Do not confuse (play, show) with (to tease) — the latter implies a more active behavior towards others, while the former can be neutral or artistic.

Example Sentences

We went to see a Peking opera show last night; it was very wonderful.

The children are playing water games in the yard and having a lot of fun.

He likes to joke around in front of friends and often teases others.