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Kanji Detail for 生 - "life, live, birth"

  • Meaning

    生 means "life, live, birth."

    1. To live - To be alive; to keep alive.

    2. Alive - While living; in a living state.

    3. Life - Living things; the state of being alive.

    4. To reside - To live; a livelihood; daily life.

    5. To give birth - To be born; to produce; to create; to occur.

    6. Innate - From birth; natural disposition.

    7. To grow - To sprout; to let grow; to arise.

    8. Raw - Unprocessed; unripe; inexperienced.

    9. Pure - Unmixed; genuine.

    10. Scholar - A title for learned people; teacher.

    11. Student - One who learns; a pupil.

    12. Humble self - A humble term men use for themselves.

    13. Opera role - A role type in Chinese traditional opera.

  • Dictionary Citations

    The meaning above is based on the following sources:

    KANJIDIC2 A comprehensive Japanese-English kanji dictionary

    life; genuine; birth

    Unihan Unicode Han Database for CJK characters

    life, living, lifetime; birth

    CC-CEDICT A Chinese-English dictionary

    to be born; to give birth; life; to grow; raw; uncooked; student

    Make Me a Hanzi Open-source Chinese character data

    life, lifetime; birth; growth

    XSZD Xuéshēng Zìdiǎn (學生字典) - Student's Dictionary

    The opposite of death. | The time of living is called 生. Such as 平生 (one's life), 此生 (this life). | All living things are called 生. Such as 群生 (all living beings), 眾生 (all sentient beings). | To produce. (Book of Odes) "Actually gave birth to a child." Whatever is produced from something is also called 生. Such as 生財 (generate wealth), 生利 (generate profit). | To nurture. All things that nurture life are called 生. Such as 生計 (livelihood), 生產 (production). | The opposite of cooked. Such as when fruit is unripe, or food is not fully cooked, all are called 生. Also, not proficient is called 生. One without experience is called 生手 (novice). Not familiar is also called 生. A person one has never met is called 生客 (stranger). Raw materials of goods not yet manufactured are called 生貨 (raw goods). | A scholar. All who are called learners are called 生. Such as 先生 (teacher), 後生 (young person), 儒生 (Confucian scholar), 書生 (scholar). Teachers call their disciples 生. Disciples also call themselves 生. Also, in Yuan and Ming times, it was used interchangeably with 末. Hence many forms of address use the character 生. Such as 眷生 (your affectionate), 晚生 (junior). Which are 眷末 and 晚末. | A role name in drama. Such as 老生 (old male role), 小生 (young male role) and such.
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  • I asked my teacher what to do next.

  • If he will not work hard , he will be fired.

  • It will pay you to study hard.

  • She lived a lonely life.

  • All of the students stood up together.

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