this; these; now; here

HSK Level 4

Example Sentences

此事与我无关。

Cǐ shì yǔ wǒ wúguān.

This matter has nothing to do with me.

此书很有趣。

Cǐ shū hěn yǒuqù.

This book is very interesting.

此处风景很美。

Cǐ chù fēngjǐng hěn měi.

The scenery here is very beautiful.

Synonyms

Antonyms

(bǐ)

that

(qí)

his/her/its

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Etymology & Components

The Chinese character 此 (cǐ) is composed of two parts: the radical 辵 (chù), which represents walking or movement, and the phonetic component 自 (zì), which represents the sound [cǐ]. The character 此 originally meant "this" or "here", but over time it has come to be used in a wider variety of contexts.The radical 辵 is one of the most common radicals in Chinese, and it is used in a wide variety of characters related to movement or travel. Some examples of characters that use the radical 辵 include 行 (xíng, "to walk"), 走 (zǒu, "to run"), and 来 (lái, "to come").The phonetic component 自 is also a common character in Chinese, and it is used in a wide variety of characters related to the self or oneself. Some examples of characters that use the phonetic component 自 include 自己 (zìjǐ, "oneself"), 自信 (zìxìn, "self-confidence"), and 自豪 (zìháo, "pride").The combination of the radical 辵 and the phonetic component 自 creates the character 此, which originally meant "this" or "here". However, over time the character 此 has come to be used in a wider variety of contexts. For example, it can be used to refer to a specific time or place, or to indicate a particular person or thing. It can also be used to express a sense of urgency or importance.In modern Chinese, the character 此 is still commonly used in its original sense of "this" or "here". However, it is also used in a number of other contexts, and it is an important character for HSK learners to master.