Meaning and Usage
The character "虚" primarily conveys the idea of emptiness, falseness, or something lacking substance. It is often used to describe things that are not real, genuine, or solid, such as false promises, empty honors, or feelings of emptiness.
Common Collocations
- 虚假 (xūjiǎ): false, fake — used to describe something that is deliberately untrue.
- 虚荣 (xūróng): vanity, false glory — often used to criticize superficial pride.
- 虚心 (xūxīn): modest, open-minded — a positive usage meaning being humble and willing to learn.
Usage Notes
"虚" can describe both tangible and intangible concepts. When used in emotional contexts, it often implies a lack of fulfillment or security. In contrast, when paired with 心 (heart/mind), it has a positive connotation of humility.
Common Confusion
Do not confuse "虚" with "虚无" (xūwú), which means nihilistic emptiness or nothingness. "虚" alone is more flexible and can be neutral or negative depending on context.
Meaning and Usage
The character "虚" primarily conveys the idea of emptiness, falseness, or something lacking substance. It is often used to describe things that are not real, genuine, or solid, such as false promises, empty honors, or feelings of emptiness.
Common Collocations
- 虚假 (xūjiǎ): false, fake — used to describe something that is deliberately untrue.
- 虚荣 (xūróng): vanity, false glory — often used to criticize superficial pride.
- 虚心 (xūxīn): modest, open-minded — a positive usage meaning being humble and willing to learn.
Usage Notes
"虚" can describe both tangible and intangible concepts. When used in emotional contexts, it often implies a lack of fulfillment or security. In contrast, when paired with 心 (heart/mind), it has a positive connotation of humility.
Common Confusion
Do not confuse "虚" with "虚无" (xūwú), which means nihilistic emptiness or nothingness. "虚" alone is more flexible and can be neutral or negative depending on context.
Meaning and Usage
The character "虚" primarily conveys the idea of emptiness, falseness, or something lacking substance. It is often used to describe things that are not real, genuine, or solid, such as false promises, empty honors, or feelings of emptiness.
Common Collocations
- 虚假 (xūjiǎ): false, fake — used to describe something that is deliberately untrue.
- 虚荣 (xūróng): vanity, false glory — often used to criticize superficial pride.
- 虚心 (xūxīn): modest, open-minded — a positive usage meaning being humble and willing to learn.
Usage Notes
"虚" can describe both tangible and intangible concepts. When used in emotional contexts, it often implies a lack of fulfillment or security. In contrast, when paired with 心 (heart/mind), it has a positive connotation of humility.
Common Confusion
Do not confuse "虚" with "虚无" (xūwú), which means nihilistic emptiness or nothingness. "虚" alone is more flexible and can be neutral or negative depending on context.