surname Xiang

JLPT N1 6 strokes

Words with this Kanji

Usage of

The character (xiàng) primarily indicates direction or orientation, meaning "towards" or "to." It is commonly used to express physical direction, such as turning or moving towards a place or person. For example, means "Please turn right."

Expressing Target or Recipient

is also used to indicate the target or recipient of an action, especially in formal or written contexts. For instance, 老师问题 means "He asked the teacher a question." This usage is common when specifying who receives an action.

Learning and Imitation

It frequently appears in phrases about learning or imitating someone, as in 我们应该优秀学习 (We should learn from outstanding people). Here, marks the person from whom one learns.

Collocations and Patterns

Register and Tone

is neutral and can be used in both spoken and written Chinese, but it tends to appear more in formal or polite contexts when indicating recipients or targets.

Common Confusion

Do not confuse with (cháo), which also means "towards" but often emphasizes facing or orientation more literally. is more versatile for abstract targets or recipients.

Example Sentences

Please turn right.

He asked the teacher a question.

We should learn from outstanding people.

He walked towards me with a smile on his face.

Sunflowers always grow facing the sun.