surname Mao

JLPT N3 4 strokes

Words with this Kanji

Overview

The character (máo) primarily means "hair," "fur," or "feather" in everyday contexts. It is also a common Chinese surname, famously borne by Mao Zedong ().

Literal Use

When used literally, refers to the fine hair or fur on animals or objects, such as cat fur or fabric lint. It often appears in phrases describing texture or cleanliness.

As a Surname

is a well-known Chinese family name. In historical and political contexts, it often refers to Mao Zedong, the founding father of the People's Republic of China.

Common Collocations

  • (máofà): hair on the human body
  • (máoyī): sweater (literally "wool clothes")
  • 毛病 (máobìng): problem or fault (figurative use)
  • (máoqiú): lint ball or fuzz on fabric

Usage Notes

can be both a noun and part of compound words. When referring to the surname, it is always capitalized in English contexts. Avoid confusing (hair/fur) with (māo), which means "cat" despite similar pronunciation.

Common Confusion

Learners often confuse (hair/fur) with (cat). Pay attention to tones and context to distinguish them correctly.

Example Sentences

The fur of this cat is very soft.

Chairman Mao is an important figure in Chinese history.

There are many lint balls on this piece of clothing; it needs cleaning.