abbr. for Heilongjiang province 黑龙江

JLPT N5 12 strokes

Words with this Kanji

Core Meaning

The character (hēi) primarily means "black" or "dark." It is used to describe colors, the absence of light, or metaphorically to indicate something secretive or illegal.

Common Uses

  1. Color: (hēisè) means "black color," often used to describe clothing or objects.
  2. Darkness: can describe the time of day when it becomes dark, e.g., (It's getting dark).
  3. Illegality or secrecy: (black market), (blacklist), and (unethical or "black-hearted") are common collocations.

Collocations and Patterns

  • (hēisè): black color, used for describing colors.
  • (hēishì): black market, illegal trading.
  • (hēimíngdān): blacklist, a list of banned or untrusted people.
  • (hēixīn): unethical, dishonest, often describing business practices.

Usage Notes

When is used to describe darkness, it often appears as a verb or adjective indicating the environment or time of day. When used metaphorically, it often relates to illegal or unethical contexts. Avoid confusing with other color words like (mò, ink black) or (wū, crow black), which have more specific or poetic uses.

Register and Tone

is neutral in tone and widely used in both spoken and written Chinese. When used metaphorically (e.g., ), it carries a negative connotation related to illegality or immorality.

Example Sentences

He wore a black coat.

It's getting dark; we should hurry home.

He bought things on the black market.

There are many people on this company's blacklist.

He did many unethical businesses; everyone distrusts him.