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Character Breakdown

Meaning and Usage

The character primarily refers to the trunk or base of a tree, but it is also commonly used as a measure word for plants, especially individual plants or bushes. When you say (yī zhū), it means 'one plant' or 'one bush.' This usage is common in gardening, agriculture, and botany contexts.

Common Collocations

Usage Notes

When using as a measure word, it usually refers to plants that have a distinct stem or trunk, such as trees, bushes, or larger plants. It is less common to use for small herbs or flowers without a clear stem.

Avoiding Confusion

Do not confuse with (kē), another measure word for plants. often emphasizes the plant as a whole individual with a trunk or stem, while is more general for counting plants. For example, you might say 玫瑰 (one rose bush) but (one tree).

Example Sentences

There are many tall tree trunks in this forest.

The farmers planted several tomato plants in the vegetable garden.

Each plant needs enough sunlight and water to grow healthily.