Meaning and Usage
The character "城" primarily means "city" or "castle". It often refers to a walled city or a fortified place in historical contexts, but in modern usage, it can simply mean a city or town.
Common Collocations
- 城市 (chéngshì): city; a common word for urban areas.
- 古城 (gǔchéng): ancient city; used when referring to historical cities.
- 城墙 (chéngqiáng): city wall; the defensive walls around a city.
Usage Notes
When using "城", it often implies a place with some form of fortification or an urban area. In modern Mandarin, "城市" is the standard word for "city". "城" alone can be poetic or used in compound words. It is important not to confuse "城" with "城镇" (chéngzhèn), which means town or smaller urban area.
Register and Tone
"城" is neutral in tone and can be used in both formal and informal contexts. It appears frequently in place names and historical descriptions.
Common Confusion
Learners sometimes confuse "城" with "镇" (zhèn), which means town. Remember that "城" often implies a larger or historically fortified city, while "镇" refers to smaller towns or market towns.
Meaning and Usage
The character "城" primarily means "city" or "castle". It often refers to a walled city or a fortified place in historical contexts, but in modern usage, it can simply mean a city or town.
Common Collocations
- 城市 (chéngshì): city; a common word for urban areas.
- 古城 (gǔchéng): ancient city; used when referring to historical cities.
- 城墙 (chéngqiáng): city wall; the defensive walls around a city.
Usage Notes
When using "城", it often implies a place with some form of fortification or an urban area. In modern Mandarin, "城市" is the standard word for "city". "城" alone can be poetic or used in compound words. It is important not to confuse "城" with "城镇" (chéngzhèn), which means town or smaller urban area.
Register and Tone
"城" is neutral in tone and can be used in both formal and informal contexts. It appears frequently in place names and historical descriptions.
Common Confusion
Learners sometimes confuse "城" with "镇" (zhèn), which means town. Remember that "城" often implies a larger or historically fortified city, while "镇" refers to smaller towns or market towns.
Meaning and Usage
The character "城" primarily means "city" or "castle". It often refers to a walled city or a fortified place in historical contexts, but in modern usage, it can simply mean a city or town.
Common Collocations
- 城市 (chéngshì): city; a common word for urban areas.
- 古城 (gǔchéng): ancient city; used when referring to historical cities.
- 城墙 (chéngqiáng): city wall; the defensive walls around a city.
Usage Notes
When using "城", it often implies a place with some form of fortification or an urban area. In modern Mandarin, "城市" is the standard word for "city". "城" alone can be poetic or used in compound words. It is important not to confuse "城" with "城镇" (chéngzhèn), which means town or smaller urban area.
Register and Tone
"城" is neutral in tone and can be used in both formal and informal contexts. It appears frequently in place names and historical descriptions.
Common Confusion
Learners sometimes confuse "城" with "镇" (zhèn), which means town. Remember that "城" often implies a larger or historically fortified city, while "镇" refers to smaller towns or market towns.