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Character Breakdown

Meaning and Usage

"" (cóng) primarily means a cluster or a dense group of things, often plants like bushes or bamboo. It can refer to natural clusters, such as a thicket or a group of flowers growing closely together.

Common Collocations

  • (cónglín): dense forest or jungle
  • (cóngshū): a series or collection of books
  • (cóngshēng): growing in clusters

Usage Notes

"" is often used in literary or descriptive contexts to emphasize density or grouping. When combined with "" (book), it refers to a collection or series of books, which is a specialized usage.

Register and Tone

The word is neutral in tone but tends to appear more in written or formal contexts, especially in compound words like . In everyday speech, people might use simpler words like "" (a group) for people or animals.

Common Confusions

Don't confuse "" with "" (cóng), which is a different character meaning "from" or "follow." They sound the same but have distinct meanings and uses.

Understanding "" helps learners describe natural scenes vividly and talk about book collections accurately.

Example Sentences

The forest is full of green clusters of plants.

He found that classic novel in the series of books.

The clustered flowers and plants make the garden look more vibrant.

This bamboo cluster is very dense, it's hard to walk inside.

He collected a set of historical book series with very rich content.