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Character Breakdown

Core Meanings

The character (fāng) primarily means "direction," "region," or "method." It is also a common Chinese surname. In daily conversation, is often used to indicate spatial directions (e.g., east direction) or to talk about ways or methods of doing something.

Usage in Directions

When used to indicate direction, often appears in phrases like “方向” (which direction) or “” (towards the south). It helps specify orientation or location.

Usage as a Surname

is a common Chinese family name. When used as a surname, it is usually followed by a title or given name, e.g., 先生 (Mr. Fang).

Common Collocations

  • 方向 (fāngxiàng): direction, orientation
  • 方法 (fāngfǎ): method, way
  • 地方 (dìfang): place, area
  • 方位 (fāngwèi): position, direction

Nuances and Tips

When is used in compounds like 方法 or 方向, it conveys abstract concepts like ways or directions rather than physical squares or shapes. Avoid confusing with (square shape), which is a different usage focusing on shape rather than direction or method.

Summary

Understanding helps learners talk about directions, locations, methods, and recognize it as a surname. It is a versatile character appearing in many common words and expressions related to orientation and approach.

Example Sentences

Excuse me, how do I get to the direction of the train station?

He is Mr. Fang, who just moved into our neighborhood.

There are many ways to solve the problem; you can try different methods.