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Character Breakdown

Meaning and Usage

The character (cháng) primarily refers to the intestines, an internal organ in the digestive system. It is commonly used in medical or biological contexts. Beyond the literal meaning, also appears in idiomatic expressions related to feelings or emotions, such as regret or compassion, reflecting the traditional Chinese metaphor linking internal organs with emotions.

Common Collocations

  • (chángwèi): intestines and stomach, often used to describe digestive health.
  • (chángzi huǐ qīng): an idiom meaning deep regret.
  • (chángfěn): a popular Cantonese rice noodle roll dish.

Usage Notes

When used literally, is often paired with (stomach) to discuss digestive issues. In idiomatic expressions, can symbolize inner feelings, especially regret or compassion. Be careful not to confuse with similar-sounding words like (cháng, meaning long). The context usually clarifies the meaning.

Register and Tone

The word is neutral in tone and appropriate in both formal and informal contexts, especially in medical, culinary, or emotional expressions.

Example Sentences

He has stomach and intestinal discomfort because he ate unclean food.

He deeply regretted it but still couldn't seize that opportunity.

The rice noodle rolls at this restaurant are very famous; many tourists come