风筝

fēngzheng

kite

HSK 7

한자 분해

Meaning and Usage

"风筝" (fēngzheng) literally means "kite," a lightweight object flown in the air at the end of a string. It is a common recreational item especially popular among children and families.

Common Contexts

People often talk about flying kites in parks or open spaces, especially during spring or festivals. The word can also be used metaphorically to represent freedom or aspirations.

Collocations and Patterns

  • 风筝 (fàng fēngzheng): to fly a kite; the most common verb phrase.
  • 风筝线 (fēngzheng xiàn): kite string; important in describing kite flying.
  • 风筝线 (duàn le fēngzheng xiàn): the kite string broke; often used in storytelling.

Usage Notes

When using "风筝," it is usually in a literal sense referring to the toy. However, in literary or poetic contexts, it can symbolize freedom or dreams. Avoid confusing it with similar sounding words that do not relate to the kite.

Summary

"风筝" is a tangible noun with cultural significance in Chinese-speaking communities. It appears frequently in everyday conversation about leisure activities and in metaphorical expressions about hope and freedom.

예문

孩子们在公园里放风筝,享受着春天的阳光和微风。

Háizimen zài gōngyuán lǐ fàng fēngzheng, xiǎngshòu zhe chūntiān de

The children are flying kites in the park, enjoying the spring sunshine and

风筝线断了,风筝飞得越来越高,最后消失在天空中。

Fēngzheng xiàn duàn le, fēngzheng fēi de yuè lái yuè gāo, zuìhòu xiāoshī

The kite string broke, and the kite flew higher and higher until it

风筝不仅是一种玩具,也象征着自由和希望。

Fēngzheng bùjǐn shì yī zhǒng wánjù, yě xiàngzhēng zhe zìyóu hé xīwàng.

A kite is not only a toy but also symbolizes freedom and hope.