辫子

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Character Breakdown

Meaning and Usage

"辫子" (biàn zi) primarily refers to a braid or plait of hair, a common hairstyle especially among children and in traditional cultures. It literally means "braided hair" and is often used to describe hair styled into one or more intertwined strands.

Common Contexts

You will often hear "辫子" when talking about hairstyles in everyday life, cultural descriptions, or when describing someone's appearance. It can also appear in metaphorical expressions, but its main use is literal.

Collocations and Patterns

  • 辫子 (long braid): describes the length of the braid.
  • 辫子 (to braid hair): the action of making a braid.
  • 辫子 (untie the braid): removing the braid to change hairstyle.

Usage Notes

When using "辫子," it usually refers to hair styled in a traditional or simple braided form. It is a neutral term and can be used in both formal and informal contexts. Avoid confusing it with "" (hairstyle) which is more general. "辫子" specifically highlights the braided aspect.

Common Confusion

Sometimes learners confuse "辫子" with "" (pony tail). Remember, "辫子" involves braiding strands of hair together, while "" is simply tying hair back without braiding.

Example Sentences

Her braid is very long, showing strong ethnic characteristics.

Children like to braid their hair into plaits.

He untied his braid and changed to a new hairstyle.