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Han character
生 (Kangxi radical 100, 生 +0, 5 strokes, cangjie input 竹手一 (HQM ), four-corner 25100 , composition ⿻𠂉 土 )
Kangxi radical #100, ⽣ .
Shuowen Jiezi radical №215
Derived characters
Appendix:Chinese radical/生
𠇷 , 𠰮 , 𡊳 , 夝 , 姓 , 𭒿 , 𭚕 , 徃 , 性 , 泩 , 狌 , 𭤯 , 栍 , 殅 , 𤇣 , 牲 , 珄 , 胜 , 𮁢 , 𤬸 , 𥑥 , 𮄫 , 﨡 , 旌 , 貹 , 𧻊 , 𨠠 , 𡲥 , 鉎 , 𫕹 , 𬈤 , 𦎡 , 𮪨 , 𩲵 , 嬎 , 鮏 , 𪊟 , 𪌜 , 嬔 , 鼪 , 𫦽
𠡏 , 𨚥 , 𭃚 , 𪯉 , 𣢡 , 𣬺 , 𩇛 , 䲼 (𬸆 ), 𢘡 , 𤇓 , 眚 , 𥑦 , 𩢫 , 苼 , 星 , 笙 , 𩇛 , 𠻖 , 𩫍 , 曐 , 㽮 , 𤵙 , 䴤 , 𠤵
See also
Further reading
Wikisource
Kangxi Dictionary: page 754 , character 26
Dai Kanwa Jiten: character 21670
Dae Jaweon: page 1162, character 4
Hanyu Da Zidian (first edition): volume 4, page 2575, character 1
Unihan data for U+751F
Chinese
Glyph origin
Old Chinese
猜
*sʰlɯː
輤
*sʰleːns
綪
*sʰleːns, *ʔsreːŋ
倩
*sʰleːns, *sʰleŋs
棈
*sʰleːns
蒨
*sʰeːns
篟
*sʰeːns
生
*sʰleːŋ, *sreŋs
牲
*sreŋ
笙
*sreŋ
甥
*sreŋ
鉎
*sreŋ, *sleːŋ
珄
*sreŋ
鼪
*sreŋ, *sreŋs
猩
*sreŋ, *seːŋ
狌
*sreŋ
眚
*sreŋʔ
貹
*sreŋs
崝
*zreːŋ
精
*ʔsleŋ, *ʔsleŋs
菁
*ʔsleŋ
鶄
*ʔsleŋ, *sʰleːŋ
蜻
*ʔsleŋ, *sʰleːŋ
鼱
*ʔsleŋ
婧
*ʔsleŋ, *zleŋs, *zleŋʔ
睛
*ʔsleŋ, *sʰleŋʔ
箐
*ʔsleŋ
聙
*ʔsleŋ
旌
*ʔsleŋ
清
*sʰleŋ
圊
*sʰleŋ
請
*sʰleŋʔ, *zleŋs, *zleŋ
凊
*sʰleŋs
䝼
*zleŋs, *zleŋ
靚
*zleŋs
情
*zleŋ
晴
*zleŋ
夝
*zleŋ
靜
*zleŋʔ
靖
*zleŋʔ
睲
*seŋʔ, *seːŋs
惺
*seŋʔ, *seːŋ
性
*sleŋs
姓
*sleŋs
靗
*l̥ʰeŋs
鯖
*ʔljeŋ, *sʰleːŋ
青
*sʰleːŋ
靘
*sʰleːŋ, *sʰleːŋs
掅
*sʰleːŋs
胜
*sleːŋ
曐
*sleːŋ
星
*sleːŋ
鮏
*sleːŋ
腥
*seːŋ, *seːŋs
鯹
*seːŋ
醒
*seːŋ, *seːŋʔ, *seːŋs
篂
*seːŋ
Ideogrammic compound (會意 / 会意 ) : 屮 ( “ bud ” ) + 一 ( “ ground ” ) – sprouting from the ground. A conservative version is 𤯓 , which is unrelated to 㞷 (匩 > 匡 ) and 𡴀 > 丰 .
Etymology 1
From Proto-Sino-Tibetan *s-riŋ ~ s-r(j)aŋ ( “ to live; to be alive; to give birth; raw; green ” ) . Cognate with Burmese ရှင် ( hrang , “ to live; alive ” ) , Mizo hring ( “ to bear; to bring forth; to give birth to; green ” ) .
Schuessler (2007) proposes that Proto-Sino-Tibetan *sriŋ is derived from the root *sri ( “ to exist ” ) (whence possibly Chinese 體 (OC *r̥ʰiːʔ , “body; shape; form”)) + *-ŋ ( terminative suffix ) .
Both level tone and falling tone readings are found in Middle Chinese, but the latter has since been lost and is merged into the level-tone reading in modern dialects.
Related to 青 (OC *sʰleːŋ , “blue-green”), 蒼 (OC *sʰaːŋ, *sʰaːŋʔ , “dark blue; deep green”).
Derivatives: 性 (OC *sleŋs , “nature; character; personality; quality”), 姓 (OC *sleŋs , “family name”).
Pronunciation in Early Middle Chinese is *sraeng , but it comes from an earlier *srjaeng , as seen in Wang Renxu's edition of the Qieyun.
Pronunciation 1
Mandarin
(Standard )
(Pinyin ) : shēng , shēn (sheng1 , shen1 )
(Zhuyin ) : ㄕㄥ, ㄕㄣ
(Chengdu , Sichuanese Pinyin ) : sen1 / sen4
(Xi'an , Guanzhong Pinyin ) : sēng
(Nanjing , Nanjing Pinyin ) : sèn
(Dungan , Cyrillic and Wiktionary ) : сын (sɨn, I)
Cantonese
(Guangzhou –Hong Kong , Jyutping ) : saang1 / sang1
(Taishan , Wiktionary ) : sang1
Gan (Wiktionary ) : sang1 / sen1
Hakka
(Sixian , PFS ) : sâng / sên
(Meixian , Guangdong ) : sang1 / sên1 / xiên1
Jin (Wiktionary ) : seng1
Northern Min (KCR ) : sáng / cháng / sáing
Eastern Min (BUC ) : săng / chăng / sĕng
Puxian Min (Pouseng Ping'ing ): sa1 / saⁿ1 / ca1 / caⁿ1 / seng1
Southern Min
(Hokkien , POJ ) : siⁿ / seⁿ / chhiⁿ / chheⁿ / seng / sng
(Teochew , Peng'im ) : sên1 / cên1 / sêng1
Wu (Wugniu )
Xiang (Changsha , Wiktionary ) : sen1
Note :
saang1 - colloquial;
sang1 - literary.
Note :
sang1 - colloquial;
sen1 - literary.
Note :
Sixian:
sâng - colloquial;
sên - literary.
Meixian:
sang1 - colloquial;
sên1 - literary;
xiên1 - in 生理 (“business”).
Note :
sáng, cháng - colloquial;
sáing - literary.
Note :
săng - colloquial;
chăng - colloquial (“raw”);
sĕng - literary.
Note :
sa1/saⁿ1 - colloquial;
ca1/caⁿ1 - colloquial (“raw”);
seng1 - literary.
Southern Min
(Hokkien : Xiamen , Quanzhou , Jinjiang , Taipei , Hsinchu , Lukang , Sanxia , Kinmen , Magong , Philippines , Singapore )
(Hokkien : Zhangzhou , Zhangpu , Kaohsiung , Tainan , Taichung , Yilan , Penang , Singapore )
(Hokkien : Xiamen , Quanzhou , Jinjiang , Taipei , Hsinchu , Lukang , Sanxia , Kinmen , Magong , Philippines , Singapore )
(Hokkien : Zhangzhou , Kaohsiung , Tainan , Taichung , Yilan , Penang , Singapore )
(Hokkien : Xiamen , Zhangzhou , Zhangpu , General Taiwanese , Penang , Singapore )
(Hokkien : Quanzhou , Jinjiang , Philippines )
Note :
siⁿ/seⁿ - colloquial;
chhiⁿ/chheⁿ - colloquial (“raw”);
seng/sng - literary.
Note :
sên1 - colloquial;
cên1 - colloquial (“raw”);
sêng1 - literary (“student”).
Wu
(Northern : Shanghai , Jiading , Songjiang , Chongming , Suzhou , Changzhou , Jiaxing , Tongxiang , Haining , Haiyan , Hangzhou , Shaoxing , Ningbo )
(Northern : Shanghai , Jiading , Songjiang , Chongming , Suzhou , Changzhou , Tongxiang , Haining , Haiyan , Hangzhou , Shaoxing , Ningbo )
(Jinhua )
Wugniu : 1 saon; 5 saon; 0 aon; 1 sen
Sinological IPA (Jinhua ) : /sɑŋ³³⁴/ , /sɑŋ⁵⁵/ , /ɑŋ/ , /səŋ³³⁴ /
Note :
1 san - colloquial;
1 sen - literary;
1 san (Hangzhou) - as in 前生前世 .
Note :
0 aon - as in 起生 ;
5 saon - so, such.
Baxter –Sagart system 1.1 (2014 )
Character
生
生
生
Reading #
1/3
2/3
3/3
Modern Beijing (Pinyin)
shēng
shēng
shēng
Middle Chinese
‹ sræng ›
‹ sræng ›
‹ srjæng ›
Old Chinese
/*sreŋ/ (MC srj- > sr-; or *s.reŋ ?)
/*sreŋ/
/*sreŋ/ (or *s.reŋ ?)
English
bear, be born; live
fresh, raw
bear, be born; live
Notes for Old Chinese notations in the Baxter–Sagart system:
* Parentheses "()" indicate uncertain presence;
* Square brackets "" indicate uncertain identity, e.g. * as coda may in fact be *-t or *-p;
* Angle brackets "<>" indicate infix;
* Hyphen "-" indicates morpheme boundary;
* Period "." indicates syllable boundary.
Zhengzhang system (2003)
Character
生
生
Reading #
1/2
2/2
No.
11312
11322
Phonetic component
生
生
Rime group
耕
耕
Rime subdivision
0
0
Corresponding MC rime
生
生
Old Chinese
/*sʰleːŋ/
/*sreŋs/
Definitions
生
to live ; to subsist ; to exist
to grow ; to develop ; to bud
( transitive ) to bear ; to give birth ; to bring up ; to rear
他 妻子 生 了 一 對 雙胞胎 女孩 。 [MSC , trad. ] 他 妻子 生 了 一 对 双胞胎 女孩 。 [MSC , simp. ] Tā qīzǐ shēng le yī duì shuāngbāotāi nǚhái. His wife gave birth to twin girls.
to be born ; to come into existence
他 生 在 中國 。/ 他 生 在 中国 。 ― Tā shēng zài zhōngguó. ― He was born in China.
( dialectal ) to lay (an egg )
生 蛋 [Cantonese ] ― saang1 daan6-2 ― to lay eggs
pupil ; disciple ; student
你 作為 全日制 生 必須 定期 上課 。 [MSC , trad. ] 你 作为 全日制 生 必须 定期 上课 。 [MSC , simp. ] Nǐ zuòwèi quánrìzhì shēng bìxū dìngqī shàngkè. As a full-time student , you should attend classes on a regular basis.
( historical ) scholar ; Confucian scholar
( opera ) actor or male character
Short for 先生 (xiānshēng , “gentleman ”).
( Cantonese , honorific , suffix) Short for 先生 (xiānshēng , “Mr. ”).
陳 生 / 陈 生 [Cantonese ] ― can4 saang1 ― Mr. Chan
having life ; live
Synonym: 活
規矩 係 死 嘅 ,人 係 生 嘅 。 [Cantonese , trad. ] 规矩 系 死 嘅 ,人 系 生 嘅 。 [Cantonese , simp. ] kwai1 geoi2 hai6 sei2 ge3 , jan4 hai6 saang1 ge3 . Rules are lifeless; humans are not.
條 魚 啱啱 喺 條 河 度 釣 上 嚟 ,仲 係 生 嘅 。 [Cantonese , trad. ] 条 鱼 啱啱 喺 条 河 度 钓 上 嚟 ,仲 系 生 嘅 。 [Cantonese , simp. ] tiu4 jyu4-2 ngaam1 ngaam1 hai2 tiu4 ho4 dou6 diu3 soeng5 lai4 , zung6 hai6 saang1 ge3 . The fish was just caught with a hook and line from the river. It is still alive .
life ; existence ; being ; living
殺生 / 杀生 ― shāshēng ― to destroy a life
fresh ; not stale
unripe
raw ; uncooked
Antonym: 熟 ( shú )
生 洋蔥 / 生 洋葱 ― shēng yángcōng ― raw onions
我 覺得 呢 塊 肉 仲係 太 生 。 [Cantonese , trad. ] 我 觉得 呢 块 肉 仲系 太 生 。 [Cantonese , simp. ] ngo5 gok3 dak1 ni1 faai3 juk6 zung6 hai6 taai3 saang1 . I think this piece of meat is too raw .
( historical ethnography ) uncultured ; uncultivated ; wild ; uncivilized ; savage
生 黎 ― shēng Lí ― wild Li
strange ; unfamiliar
生 人 ― shēng rén ― stranger
mechanically ; forcedly
very ; quite ; extremely
生 怕 ― shēng pà ― to fear; to be afraid of
vivid ; strong ; forceful
innate ; natural ; born with
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living things ; organism
livelihood ; subsistence
謀生 / 谋生 ― móushēng ― to make a living
lifetime ; all one's life
來生 / 来生 ― láishēng ― afterlife
birthday ; anniversary
慶生 / 庆生 ― qìngshēng ― to celebrate one's birthday
to bring back to life ; to revive ; to rescue
to generate ; to breed ; to create
to manufacture ; to produce
to happen ; to occur ; to take place
to catch (a disease )
我 生 了 什麼 病 ?/ 我 生 了 什么 病 ? ― Wǒ shēng le shénme bìng? ― What disease have I got ?
生 蛇 [Hokkien ] ― seⁿ -chôa [Pe̍h-ōe-jī ] ― to have shingles
( transitive ) to be infested by a parasite
生 跳蚤 ― shēng tiàozǎo ― to be infested with fleas
生 蝨乸 / 生 虱乸 [Cantonese ] ― saang1 sat1 naa2 ― to be infested with lice
( Buddhism ) to go into society ; to be reincarnated
( dialectal ) to set up ; to put in ; to settle
to light ; to ignite (a fire )
母親 沒 有 生 爐子 。 [MSC , trad. ] 母亲 没 有 生 炉子 。 [MSC , simp. ] Mǔqīn méi yǒu shēng lúzi. Mother did not light the stove.
a surname
Synonyms
Dialectal synonyms of
長 (“(of an organism) to grow; to develop”)
Dialectal synonyms of
生 (“to give birth to”)
Dialectal synonyms of
活 (“having life; live”)
Antonyms
( antonym(s) of “ uncultured ” ) : 熟 (shú )
Pronunciation 2
Definitions
生
( Cantonese ) Only used in 架生
Etymology 2
From Mandarin 上 .
Pronunciation
Definitions
生
( music ) Cantonese opera gongche notation for the note high do (1̇).
Synonym: 仩 ( shàng ) ( Kunqu )
Etymology 3
Phono-semantic matching of Japanese さん ( -san ) .
Pronunciation
Definitions
生
( Hong Kong , honorific , suffix) -san , when referring to a Japanese person
Synonyms
Compounds
Descendants
References
Japanese
Stroke order (Japan)
Stroke order (Japan)
Kanji
生
(First grade kyōiku kanji )
Readings
Go-on : しょう ( shō , Jōyō ) ←しやう ( syau , historical )
Kan-on : せい ( sei , Jōyō )
Tō-on : さん ( san )
Kun : いきる ( i kiru , 生きる , Jōyō ) 、いかす ( i kasu , 生かす , Jōyō ) 、いける ( i keru , 生ける , Jōyō ) 、うぶ ( ubu , 生 ) 、うむ ( u mu , 生む , Jōyō ) 、うまれる ( u mareru , 生まれる , Jōyō ) 、うまれる ( uma reru , 生れる ) 、うまれ ( uma re , 生れ ) 、おう ( o u , 生う , Jōyō ) 、はえる ( ha eru , 生える , Jōyō ) 、はやす ( ha yasu , 生やす , Jōyō ) 、き ( ki , 生 , Jōyō ) 、なま ( nama , 生 , Jōyō ) 、なる ( na ru , 生る ) 、なす ( na su , 生す ) 、むす ( mu su , 生す )
Nanori : あさ ( asa ) 、い ( i ) 、いき ( iki ) 、いく ( iku ) 、いけ ( ike ) 、うぶ ( ubu ) 、うまい ( umai ) 、え ( e ) 、おい ( oi ) 、ぎゅう ( gyū ) 、くるみ ( kurumi ) 、ごせ ( gose ) 、さ ( sa ) 、じょ ( jo ) 、すぎ ( sugi ) 、そ ( so ) 、そう ( sō ) 、ちる ( chiru ) 、なば ( naba ) 、にう ( niu ) 、にゅう ( nyū ) 、ふ ( fu ) 、み ( mi ) 、もう ( mō ) 、よい ( yoi ) 、りゅう ( ryū ) 、みゅう ( myū )
Compounds
Compounds
生( あい ) 憎( にく ) ( ainiku , “ unfortunately ” )
生( いき ) 身( み ) ( ikimi )
生( いき ) 物( もの ) ( ikimono , “ living being ” )
生( いけ ) 贄( にえ ) , 生( い ) け贄( にえ ) ( ikenie , “ an animal sacrifice or religious offering ” )
生( いき ) 薬( ぐすり ) , 生( い ) き薬( ぐすり ) ( ikigusuri )
生( いき ) 霊( りょう ) , 生( い ) き霊( りょう ) ( ikiryō )
生( いく ) 薬( ぐすり ) , 生( い ) く薬( ぐすり ) ( ikugusuri )
生( いけ ) 花( ばな ) , 生( い ) け花( ばな ) ( ikebana )
桐( き ) 生( りゅう ) ( Kiryū , “ Japanese surname ” )
芝( しば ) 生( ふ ) ( shibafu )
弥( や ) 生( よい ) ( yayoi )
生( いき ) 魑魅( すだま ) , 生( い ) き魑魅( すだま ) ( ikisudama )
Etymology 1
From Old Japanese . Numerous derivatives already in use in the Heian period .[ 1] [ 2]
Pronunciation
Noun
生( なま ) • (nama )
a raw , uncooked state
肉( にく ) を生( なま ) のまま食( た ) べると、腹( はら ) を壊( こわ ) すことがある。Niku o nama no mama taberu to, hara o kowasu koto ga aru. You may have a stomachache if you eat raw meat.
Short for 生ビール ( “ draft beer ” ) .
Prefix
生( なま ) • (nama- )
( broadcasting ) live
生( なま ) 演奏( えんそう ) nama ensōlive performance
fresh , draft
生( なま ) クリームnama kurīmufresh cream
生( なま ) ビールnama bīrudraft beer
raw , uncooked , rare
生( なま ) 卵( たまご ) nama tamagoa raw egg
natural , unprocessed
Derived terms
Etymology 2
From Middle Chinese 生 (MC sraeng| sraengH , “alive; fresh; raw; unprocessed”). The 漢音 ( kan'on ) reading, so likely a later borrowing from Middle Chinese.
Pronunciation
Noun
生( せい ) • (sei )
a living
生( せい ) を営( いとな ) むsei o itonamumake a living
life
Synonym: 命 ( inochi )
生( せい ) の喜( よろこ ) びsei no yorokobithe joys of life
Pronoun
生( せい ) • (sei )
( humble ) I or me , the first person singular (used by males)
Suffix
生( せい ) • (-sei )
a student
中学( ちゅうがく ) 生( せい ) 、大学( だいがく ) 生( せい ) 、受験( じゅけん ) 生( せい ) chūgakusei , daigakusei , jukensei middle-school student , university student , test-taking student → examinee
(be) born in
Antonym: 歿 ( botsu , “ died in ” )
1950( せんきゅうひゃくごじゅう ) 年( ねん ) 生( せい ) sen-kyūhyaku-gojū-nen sei born in 1950
Derived terms
Etymology 3
Likely a contraction from 生き ( iki , “ life, living; freshness ” ) .[ 1]
Pronunciation
Noun
生( き ) • (ki )
purity , a lack of any admixture , a state of being undiluted
ウィスキーを生( き ) で飲( の ) む wisukī o ki de nomu drink whiskey straight
Prefix
生( き ) • (ki- )
unrefined
生( き ) 糸( いと ) kiito raw silk
pure , undefiled , unadulterated
生( き ) 娘( むすめ ) kimusume innocent young girl
Derived terms
Etymology 4
From Middle Chinese 生 (MC sraeng| sraengH ). The 呉音 ( goon ) reading, so likely the initial borrowing from Middle Chinese.
Pronunciation
Affix
生( しょう ) • (shō )
life ; lifetime
Derived terms
See also
References
Korean
Etymology
From Middle Chinese 生 (MC sraeng| sraengH ).
Pronunciation
Hanja
Wikisource
生 (eumhun 날 생 ( nal saeng ) )
hanja form? of 생 ( “ raw ; uncooked ” )
hanja form? of 생 ( “ of life ; to be born ” )
hanja form? of 생 ( “ to produce ” )
Compounds
Compounds
생각 (生覺 , saenggak )
생강 (生薑 , saenggang )
생계 (生計 , saenggye )
생기 (生氣 , saenggi )
생도 (生徒 , saengdo )
생득 (生得 , saengdeuk )
생리 (生理 , saengni )
생명 (生命 , saengmyeong )
생물 (生物 , saengmul )
생산 (生産 , saengsan )
생선 (生鮮 , saengseon )
생수 (生水 , saengsu )
생신 (生辰 , saengsin )
생육 (生育 , saeng'yuk )
생일 (生日 , saeng'il )
생장 (生長 , saengjang )
생존 (生存 , saengjon )
생초 (生肖 , saengcho )
생태 (生態 , saengtae )
생활 (生活 , saenghwal )
고생 (苦生 , gosaeng )
공생 (共生 , gongsaeng )
기생 (妓生 , gisaeng )
년생 (年生 , nyeonsaeng )
동생 (同生 , dongsaeng )
발생 (發生 , balsaeng )
사생 (私生 , sasaeng )
선생 (先生 , seonsaeng )
소생 (蘇生 , sosaeng )
위생 (衛生 , wisaeng )
유생 (幼生 , yusaeng )
인생 (人生 , insaeng )
일생 (一生 , ilsaeng )
재생 (再生 , jaesaeng )
천생 (天生 , cheonsaeng )
출생 (出生 , chulsaeng )
탄생 (誕生 , tansaeng )
파생 (派生 , pasaeng )
평생 (平生 , pyeongsaeng )
필생 (筆生 , pilsaeng )
학생 (學生 , haksaeng )
생리학 (生理學 , saengnihak )
생맥주 (生麥酒 , saengmaekju , “draft /draught beer ”)
생명력 (生命力 , saengmyeongnyeok )
생물학 (生物學 , saengmulhak )
생방송 (生放送 , saengbangsong )
생산력 (生産力 , saengsallyeok )
생산자 (生産者 , saengsanja )
생선회 (生鮮膾 , saengseonhoe )
생존자 (生存者 , saengjonja )
생태계 (生態系 , saengtaegye )
생화학 (生化學 , saenghwahak )
고생물 (古生物 , gosaengmul )
기생충 (寄生蟲 , gisaengchung )
미생물 (微生物 , misaengmul )
발생학 (發生學 , balsaenghak )
사생활 (私生活 , sasaenghwal )
식생활 (食生活 , siksaenghwal )
우생학 (優生學 , usaenghak )
재생산 (再生産 , jaesaengsan )
중생대 (中生代 , jungsaengdae )
견습생 (見習生 , gyeonseupsaeng )
낙화생 (落花生 , nakhwasaeng )
남동생 (男同生 , namdongsaeng )
남학생 (男學生 , namhaksaeng )
대학생 (大學生 , daehaksaeng )
불살생 (不殺生 , bulsalsaeng )
수험생 (受驗生 , suheomsaeng )
신입생 (新入生 , sinipsaeng )
여고생 (女高生 , yeogosaeng )
여대생 (女大生 , yeodaesaeng )
여동생 (女同生 , yeodongsaeng )
여학생 (女學生 , yeohaksaeng )
유학생 (留學生 , yuhaksaeng )
졸업생 (卒業生 , joreopsaeng )
중학생 (中學生 , junghaksaeng )
References
국제퇴계학회 대구경북지부 (國際退溪學會 大邱慶北支部) (2007). Digital Hanja Dictionary, 전자사전/電子字典 .
Okinawan
Kanji
生
(First grade kyōiku kanji )
Readings
Compounds
Vietnamese
Han character
生 : Hán Việt readings: sinh [ 1] [ 2] [ 3] [ 4] , sanh (師 ( sư ) 庚 ( canh ) 切 ( thiết ) )[ 3] [ 4]
生 : Nôm readings: sanh [ 1] [ 2] [ 5] [ 4] [ 6] [ 7] , siêng [ 1] [ 3] [ 5] [ 4] [ 6] [ 7] , sinh [ 1] [ 2] [ 3] [ 4] [ 7] , xinh [ 1] [ 2] [ 3] [ 5] , xênh [ 1] [ 3] [ 5] , sống [ 1] , xanh [ 1]
chữ Hán form of sinh ( “ to produce ; to yield ; to give birth to ” ) .
chữ Hán form of sanh ( “ to be born ” ) .
Nôm form of siêng ( “ diligent ; assiduous ” ) .
Compounds
Compounds derived from sinh
Compounds derived from siêng
References