root

JLPT N1 10 strokes

Words with this Kanji

Core Meaning

The word (gēn) primarily means "root," referring to the underground part of a plant that anchors it and absorbs nutrients. It is often used literally in botanical contexts.

Extended Meanings

Beyond the literal root, is frequently used metaphorically to indicate the "root" or "source" of a problem, cause, or origin of something abstract, such as in "问题根源" (the root of the problem).

Common Collocations

  • 根源 (gēnyuán): root cause, origin
  • 根本 (gēnběn): fundamental, basic
  • (yī gēn): a measure word for long, thin objects like chopsticks, cigarettes, or sticks

Usage Notes

When used as a measure word, counts slender, stick-like objects. In idiomatic expressions, often conveys the idea of something fundamental or deeply established, such as family background or core issues.

Common Confusions

Don't confuse as a measure word with other measure words like (zhī), which can also count similar objects but with different usage nuances. Also, as "root" is distinct from the particle (gēn), which means "with" or "and."

Example Sentences

The roots of this tree are deep and can withstand strong winds.

The root of the problem lies in poor communication.

He comes from a revolutionary family with a pure and loyal background.

Please give me a chopstick.