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Character Breakdown

Meaning and Usage

The character (zhāng) primarily means "chapter" or "section" in the context of books, documents, or contracts. It can also refer to a piece of writing or an article, especially in formal or literary contexts.

Common Contexts

You will often see used to denote chapters in novels, textbooks, or legal documents. For example, “” means "Chapter 3." It is also used to refer to a written article or essay, especially when published in magazines or journals.

Collocations and Patterns

  • X (dì X zhāng): "Chapter X" — used to number chapters in books or documents.
  • 文章 (wénzhāng zhāngjié): "article sections" — referring to parts of an article.
  • 章程 (zhāngchéng): "rules, regulations" — a formal document outlining rules.

Nuances

When using to mean "chapter," it is a formal and standard term, suitable for written and spoken language. It is not used for informal divisions like sections of a casual note. When referring to a piece of writing, implies a more formal or literary style than just 文章 (wénzhāng).

Common Confusion

Do not confuse with (piān), which also means "article" or "piece of writing." is more general and often used for essays or articles, while emphasizes a formal section or chapter within a larger work.

Example Sentences

This novel has twenty chapters, each with a different theme.

He wrote a piece about environmental protection and published it in a

The third chapter of the contract details the rights and obligations of both