Meaning and Usage
The character 善 (shàn) primarily means 'good,' 'kind,' or 'virtuous.' It often describes a person's moral qualities or kindness. It can also function as a verb meaning 'to be good at' or 'to excel in' something.
Common Collocations
- 心地善良 (xīndì shànliáng): kind-hearted, describing a person's nature.
- 善于 (shànyú): good at, skilled in; used before verbs to indicate proficiency.
- 发扬善 (fāyáng shàn): to promote goodness or virtuous qualities.
Usage Notes
When 善 describes a person, it emphasizes their moral goodness or kindness. When used as 善于, it shifts to a skill or ability context, meaning 'to be good at' something. This dual usage is common and important to distinguish.
Common Confusion
Don't confuse 善 (shàn) with 好 (hǎo), which also means 'good' but is more general and often used for preferences or simple quality. 善 has a stronger moral or skill-related nuance.
Meaning and Usage
The character 善 (shàn) primarily means 'good,' 'kind,' or 'virtuous.' It often describes a person's moral qualities or kindness. It can also function as a verb meaning 'to be good at' or 'to excel in' something.
Common Collocations
- 心地善良 (xīndì shànliáng): kind-hearted, describing a person's nature.
- 善于 (shànyú): good at, skilled in; used before verbs to indicate proficiency.
- 发扬善 (fāyáng shàn): to promote goodness or virtuous qualities.
Usage Notes
When 善 describes a person, it emphasizes their moral goodness or kindness. When used as 善于, it shifts to a skill or ability context, meaning 'to be good at' something. This dual usage is common and important to distinguish.
Common Confusion
Don't confuse 善 (shàn) with 好 (hǎo), which also means 'good' but is more general and often used for preferences or simple quality. 善 has a stronger moral or skill-related nuance.
Meaning and Usage
The character 善 (shàn) primarily means 'good,' 'kind,' or 'virtuous.' It often describes a person's moral qualities or kindness. It can also function as a verb meaning 'to be good at' or 'to excel in' something.
Common Collocations
- 心地善良 (xīndì shànliáng): kind-hearted, describing a person's nature.
- 善于 (shànyú): good at, skilled in; used before verbs to indicate proficiency.
- 发扬善 (fāyáng shàn): to promote goodness or virtuous qualities.
Usage Notes
When 善 describes a person, it emphasizes their moral goodness or kindness. When used as 善于, it shifts to a skill or ability context, meaning 'to be good at' something. This dual usage is common and important to distinguish.
Common Confusion
Don't confuse 善 (shàn) with 好 (hǎo), which also means 'good' but is more general and often used for preferences or simple quality. 善 has a stronger moral or skill-related nuance.