Meaning and Usage
"子孙" (zǐsūn) refers to one's descendants, including children, grandchildren, and further generations. It is often used in contexts discussing family lineage, heritage, and the future generations.
Common Contexts
This word frequently appears in discussions about family, inheritance, and responsibilities toward future generations, such as protecting the environment or passing down traditions.
Collocations and Patterns
- 子孙后代: descendants and future generations, often used when emphasizing long-term family continuity.
- 子孙满堂: having many descendants, a phrase expressing a wish for a large family.
- 重视子孙: to value or pay attention to one's descendants, often regarding education or upbringing.
Usage Notes
"子孙" is a formal and respectful term. It is not used to refer to children or grandchildren individually but collectively as a lineage. Avoid confusing it with "孩子" (children) or "孙子" (grandchild). It often appears in proverbs, formal speeches, or written texts about family and heritage.
Meaning and Usage
"子孙" (zǐsūn) refers to one's descendants, including children, grandchildren, and further generations. It is often used in contexts discussing family lineage, heritage, and the future generations.
Common Contexts
This word frequently appears in discussions about family, inheritance, and responsibilities toward future generations, such as protecting the environment or passing down traditions.
Collocations and Patterns
- 子孙后代: descendants and future generations, often used when emphasizing long-term family continuity.
- 子孙满堂: having many descendants, a phrase expressing a wish for a large family.
- 重视子孙: to value or pay attention to one's descendants, often regarding education or upbringing.
Usage Notes
"子孙" is a formal and respectful term. It is not used to refer to children or grandchildren individually but collectively as a lineage. Avoid confusing it with "孩子" (children) or "孙子" (grandchild). It often appears in proverbs, formal speeches, or written texts about family and heritage.
Meaning and Usage
"子孙" (zǐsūn) refers to one's descendants, including children, grandchildren, and further generations. It is often used in contexts discussing family lineage, heritage, and the future generations.
Common Contexts
This word frequently appears in discussions about family, inheritance, and responsibilities toward future generations, such as protecting the environment or passing down traditions.
Collocations and Patterns
- 子孙后代: descendants and future generations, often used when emphasizing long-term family continuity.
- 子孙满堂: having many descendants, a phrase expressing a wish for a large family.
- 重视子孙: to value or pay attention to one's descendants, often regarding education or upbringing.
Usage Notes
"子孙" is a formal and respectful term. It is not used to refer to children or grandchildren individually but collectively as a lineage. Avoid confusing it with "孩子" (children) or "孙子" (grandchild). It often appears in proverbs, formal speeches, or written texts about family and heritage.