宫殿

gōngdiàn

palace

HSK 7

한자 분해

Understanding 宫殿 (gōng diàn)

The word 宫殿 refers to a palace, typically a grand residence for royalty or nobility. It combines (palace) and 殿 (hall), emphasizing a large, often ornate building.

Usage and Context

宫殿 is used primarily to describe historical or grand architectural structures associated with kings, emperors, or nobles. It often appears in discussions about history, culture, and tourism.

Common Collocations

  • 宫殿 (Gùgōng gōngdiàn): The Forbidden City palace, a famous historical site.
  • 古代宫殿 (gǔdài gōngdiàn): ancient palaces, emphasizing historical context.
  • 宫殿 (huánggōng gōngdiàn): imperial palace, highlighting royal residence.

Nuances

When using 宫殿, speakers often imply grandeur, historical significance, and architectural beauty. It is more formal and specific than just saying building or house.

Common Confusion

宫殿 should not be confused with (palace) alone, which can refer more generally to palace grounds or the concept of a palace. 宫殿 specifically highlights the building itself, often the main hall or complex.

Use 宫殿 when you want to emphasize the impressive, formal residence of royalty or nobility, especially in historical or cultural contexts.

예문

故宫是中国最著名的宫殿之一,吸引了大量游客。

Gùgōng shì Zhōngguó zuì zhùmíng de gōngdiàn zhī yī, xīyǐn le dàliàng yóukè.

The Forbidden City is one of China's most famous palaces, attracting many

古代的宫殿通常装饰华丽,体现了当时的建筑艺术。

Gǔdài de gōngdiàn tōngcháng zhuāngshì huálì, tǐxiàn le dāngshí de

Ancient palaces were usually decorated magnificently, reflecting the

这座宫殿不仅是皇室的住所,也是政治权力的象征。

Zhè zuò gōngdiàn bùjǐn shì huángshì de zhùsuǒ, yě shì zhèngzhì quánlì de

This palace is not only the residence of the royal family but also a symbol