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cháng
often
#544
Chapter-29 HSK-A
11 strokes

Compositions

Explanation of characters by Herbert A. Giles

Ch'ang, which is also read shang, is composed of shang as phonetic, and 巾 chin a cloth, a towel, as radical. It means constant, long-enduring, something which is always present even though obscured by neglect. The term virtue is our nearest equivalent to the extended sense.

Chinese-English (CC-CEDICT)


cháng
always/ever/often/frequently/common/general/constant/surname Chang

Phrases ending with the given character

píng
cháng
remarkable/remarkably/unusual
zhèng
cháng
abnormal
chě
jiā
cháng
to engage in small talk/to chit chat
jiā
cháng
to talk or chat about ordinary daily life
cháng
magnetic anomaly (geology)
fēi
zhèng
cháng
abnormal/irregular

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