Legendary Moonlight Sculptor Flashcards
1-1500 most common words (1501 cards)
威德
威德 Wēidé Courage Mnemonic: “Way dead” - Finding courage is the way to overcome fears that feel dead. Radicals: 威 (power/authority) + 德 (virtue/morality). In a small town, there lived a timid boy named Jun who was terrified of the dark. One night, he stumbled upon an old lantern that flickered with a strange light. “Wēidé is what you need, Jun,” his wise grandmother said, “to face what feels way dead.” Gathering his courage, he ventured into the woods, where he discovered a hidden treasure guarded by a friendly ghost. The ghost chuckled, “You found me because you dared to step into the dark. Remember, courage is the way to bring light to the dead!” From that day on, Jun became known as the bravest boy in town, always ready to face the unknown with a smile.
用户
用户 Yònghù User Mnemonic: “Young who” - The young who use technology are the users of tomorrow. Radicals: 用 (use) + 户 (household). In a bustling city, a young girl named Mei loved exploring new apps on her tablet. “Yònghù are the future!” her tech-savvy brother exclaimed, watching her navigate with ease. One day, she accidentally created an app that helped lost pets find their way home. “Young who use their skills can change the world,” her brother laughed, as they celebrated her unexpected success. From that day on, Mei became known as the “Pet Finder,” proving that even the youngest users can make a big impact.
尼姆
尼姆 Nímǔ Nimble Mnemonic: “Knee move” - A nimble person can easily move their knees. Radicals: 尼 (Buddhist nun) + 姆 (mother). In a bustling town, there lived a young girl named Lian who was known for her incredible agility. One day, while practicing her dance moves, she tripped and fell, landing right in front of a group of monks. “You must be nimble, like a knee move!” one of them chuckled. Embarrassed but determined, Lian took their words to heart. She trained harder, eventually becoming the town’s best dancer. Years later, during a festival, she performed a breathtaking routine that left everyone in awe. “Remember,” she smiled, “it’s all about the knee move!”
任何
幸福 Xìngfú Happiness. Mnemonic: “Sing foo” - Singing brings happiness like a delicious meal. Radicals: 幸 (fortunate/lucky) + 福 (blessing/happiness). In a small town, there lived a chef named Lian who believed that happiness was the secret ingredient in every dish. One day, while singing her favorite tune, she accidentally mixed up the spices and created a dish that made everyone who tasted it burst into laughter. “Xìngfú is like a sing foo,” her friends joked, “it’s all about the joy you bring!” From that day on, Lian’s restaurant became famous not just for its food, but for the happiness that filled the air, proving that a little song can turn any meal into a feast of joy.
说道
说道 Shuōdào To say; to speak Mnemonic: “Show down” - When you say something, you show it down. Radicals: 说 (speak) + 道 (way/path). In a bustling market, little Lin was known for her storytelling. One day, she decided to host a contest called “Shuōdào Showdown,” where villagers would share their tales. As she listened, she realized that the best stories were those that showed down the path of life, filled with laughter and lessons. When the town’s grumpiest elder shared a tale about his lost cat, everyone erupted in laughter. “You really know how to show down your stories, old man!” Lin exclaimed, and from that day on, the elder became the village’s favorite storyteller, proving that sometimes, the best way to connect is through a good tale.
需要
需要 Xūyào Need. Mnemonic: “Shoo, yow!” - When you need something, you might shoo away distractions and yow in frustration. Radicals: 需 (need) + 要 (want). In a bustling market, Li found himself in a pickle when he realized he needed a special ingredient for his grandmother’s famous dumplings. “Shoo, yow!” he exclaimed, waving away the vendors trying to sell him fish instead. Just as he was about to give up, a kind old woman overheard him and said, “You need to look for the right stall!” With her guidance, Li found the ingredient and returned home, where his grandmother praised him, saying, “You really know how to shoo away the wrong things to get what you need!”
最
最 Zuì Most Mnemonic: “Zwei” - The most is always the “zwei” (two) of something. Radicals: 最 (most/superlative). In the bustling market of Lijiang, Mei was known for her delicious dumplings. One day, a food critic declared, “These are the zuì best dumplings I’ve ever tasted!” Mei beamed with pride, thinking of her grandmother’s secret recipe. However, the next day, a rival chef opened a stall nearby, claiming to have the “most authentic” dumplings. Determined to win back her title, Mei decided to host a dumpling contest. As the townsfolk gathered, she shouted, “Come taste the zuì delicious dumplings!” In the end, everyone agreed that her dumplings were indeed the most special, and the rival chef left with a smile, saying, “I guess I need to step up my game!”
开始
开始 Kāishǐ Start Mnemonic: “Kite shoo” - A kite starts to fly when you give it a shoo. Radicals: 开 (open) + 始 (begin). In a small town, a boy named Li was determined to fly his first kite. As he ran across the field, he shouted, “Kāishǐ!” and gave the kite a shoo into the wind. To his surprise, it soared high, dancing among the clouds. His friends cheered, but suddenly, a gust of wind sent the kite spiraling into a tree. “Looks like it needs a better start!” Li laughed, realizing that every great adventure begins with a little push. From that day on, he always remembered that to start something new, you just need to give it a good shoo!
卡
卡 Kǎ Card Mnemonic: “Car” - A card is like a car that takes you places. Radicals: 卡 (card) + 口 (mouth). In a bustling town, young Lin found a magical card that could summon any vehicle. “Kǎ, just like a car!” she exclaimed, imagining all the adventures ahead. One day, she accidentally summoned a giant rubber duck instead of a car, causing a hilarious scene at the town square. As everyone laughed, Lin realized that sometimes the best journeys come from unexpected surprises. “Who needs a car when you can ride a duck?” she chuckled, forever cherishing her quirky card.
格
格 Gé Standard Mnemonic: “Gaze” - Gaze at the standard to understand it. Radicals: 格 (standard/criteria). In the bustling town of Yujing, a quirky artist named Lin decided to create a masterpiece that would set a new standard for beauty. One day, while gazing at the sunset, he thought, “If I can capture this moment, I’ll have a true 格.” He painted furiously, but when he unveiled it, the townsfolk were baffled. “It’s not a standard at all!” they exclaimed. Lin chuckled, realizing he had created something uniquely his own. From that day on, he became known as the “Gaze Artist,” proving that sometimes, breaking the standard is the most beautiful thing of all.
像
像 Xiàng Like Mnemonic: “See ang” - To see something is to like it. Radicals: 像 (resemble/like). In a bustling market, little Mei loved to watch the street performers. “Xiàng, see ang, I like that!” she exclaimed, pointing at a juggler. One day, she decided to try juggling herself, but instead of balls, she used her grandmother’s prized tomatoes. As she tossed them in the air, they splattered everywhere, and the crowd erupted in laughter. “I guess I like to make a mess!” Mei giggled, realizing that sometimes, the things we like can lead to unexpected fun. From that day on, she became known as the “Tomato Juggler,” always reminding herself that to truly enjoy something, you have to embrace the chaos.
其他
其他 Qítā Other Mnemonic: “Cheat a” - To find other options, you might need to cheat a little. Radicals: 其 (its) + 他 (other). In a bustling market, Lian was searching for the perfect gift for her friend. “Qítā options are endless,” she thought, eyeing the colorful stalls. Just then, a mischievous monkey snatched a shiny trinket from her hands. “If you want other treasures, you might need to cheat a little,” she chuckled, chasing after the cheeky thief. In the end, Lian found a unique handmade bracelet that was even better than her original choice, proving that sometimes, the best things come from unexpected adventures.
获得
获得 Huòdé Obtain Mnemonic: “Who’d dare?” - Who’d dare to obtain something without trying? Radicals: 获 (obtain/gain) + 得 (obtain/get). In a bustling market, little Lin watched as her friends traded shiny trinkets. “Who’d dare to obtain the rarest gem?” she wondered. With a determined heart, she approached the grumpy old merchant known for his treasures. “I want to obtain that gem!” she declared boldly. The merchant chuckled, “You must first solve my riddle!” After a series of silly questions, Lin finally won the gem. “Who’d dare to think I could do it?” she laughed, realizing that sometimes, daring to try is the first step to obtaining your dreams.
下
下 Xià Down Mnemonic: “She-ah!” - When you fall down, you might exclaim “She-ah!” Radicals: 下 (down). In the bustling town of Lijiang, a clumsy cat named Miao loved to chase butterflies. One sunny afternoon, she leaped high to catch one but miscalculated and tumbled down a hill. “Xià!” she yelped, landing in a pile of soft leaves. The townsfolk laughed, and Miao, slightly embarrassed, decided that maybe chasing butterflies wasn’t worth the risk of falling down. From that day on, she became the town’s best leaf collector, always reminding herself, “If you go up, be careful when you come down!”
用
用 Yòng Use Mnemonic: “Young” - Young people often need to learn how to use things properly. Radicals: 用 (use) - The character itself represents the concept of using or employing something. In a bustling town, a young inventor named Li was eager to create a gadget that would help everyone. One day, he excitedly shouted, “Yòng is the key to innovation!” But in his haste, he forgot to test his invention. When he unveiled it, it hilariously malfunctioned, causing a shower of confetti instead of the intended result. The townsfolk laughed, and Li learned that to truly yòng something, one must first understand it. From that day on, he always tested his creations thoroughly, reminding himself, “Young inventors must use their tools wisely!”
巢穴
巢穴 Cháoxuè Nest Mnemonic: “Chow and chew” - A nest is where you chow down and chew on food. Radicals: 巢 (nest) + 穴 (cave/hole). In a bustling forest, a little bird named Lian built her巢穴 high in a tree. One day, she invited her friends over for a feast. “This is where we chow and chew!” she chirped excitedly. But as they feasted, a mischievous squirrel named Tiao snuck in, thinking it was a buffet. Lian laughed, “Tiao, this巢穴 is for friends, not for sneaky squirrels!” From that day on, they all shared meals together, turning the巢穴 into the most popular dining spot in the forest, where everyone learned that sharing made every meal more delightful.
吧
吧 Ba To indicate a suggestion or change of state. Mnemonic: “Bah!” - When you suggest something, you might say “Bah!” to get attention. Radicals: 吧 (to indicate a suggestion). In a bustling teahouse, Mei was known for her bold suggestions. One day, she exclaimed, “Let’s have a tea party at the top of the mountain!” Her friends, initially hesitant, responded with a collective “Bah!” But Mei’s enthusiasm was infectious. They climbed the mountain, only to find a breathtaking view and a surprise party waiting for them. “Next time, just say ‘吧’ and we’ll follow you anywhere!” they laughed, realizing that sometimes, a simple suggestion can lead to the most unforgettable adventures.
是的
是的 Shì de Yes Mnemonic: “She day” - Every day, she says yes to new adventures. Radicals: 是 (to be) + 的 (possessive particle). In a bustling town, there lived a girl named Mei who had a magical ability to say “yes” to every opportunity. One sunny morning, she woke up and declared, “Shì de! Today, I will embrace whatever comes my way!” As she ventured out, she found herself in a series of hilarious situations: dancing with a troupe of clumsy bears, joining a pie-eating contest, and even helping a lost dragon find its way home. Each time she said “yes,” something unexpected and funny happened. By the end of the day, Mei realized that her life was a delightful adventure, all because she chose to embrace the spirit of “Shì de!”
点
点 Diǎn Dot. Mnemonic: “Dee ant” - A dot is like a tiny ant on paper. Radicals: 点 (dot/point). In a bustling city, a little girl named Mei loved to draw. One day, she accidentally spilled ink, creating a perfect dot on her canvas. “Look, a diǎn!” her friend exclaimed, pointing at the tiny ink ant that seemed to dance around it. Mei giggled, imagining the ant leading a parade of dots across her artwork. From that day on, every time she saw a dot, she remembered her silly ant friend and how a simple mistake turned into a masterpiece.
这样
这样 Zhèyàng This way Mnemonic: “Jay young” - A young jay bird shows you the way. Radicals: 这 (this) + 样 (appearance/manner). In a small village, a young jay named Jiao loved to explore. One day, she found a hidden path that led to a beautiful meadow. “Zhèyàng is the way to adventure!” she chirped, leading her friends to the secret spot. They laughed and played, but when they returned home, they realized they had lost their way back. Jiao, feeling silly, flapped her wings and said, “Next time, let’s follow the jay young to find our way!” From that day on, the villagers always looked for Jiao when they needed guidance, knowing she would lead them “this way” to fun and laughter.
游戏
游戏 Yóuxì Game Mnemonic: “Yo, see!” - In a game, you often say “Yo, see!” when something exciting happens. Radicals: 游 (to swim/play) + 戏 (drama/play). In the bustling town of Lóngshān, young Li loved playing games with his friends. One day, they discovered an ancient board game that promised to grant wishes. “Yóuxì is where the fun begins!” Li exclaimed, as they rolled the dice. But as they played, they accidentally summoned a mischievous spirit who turned their wishes into silly pranks. “Yo, see! I wished for a pet dragon, not a dancing chicken!” Li laughed, realizing that sometimes the best games are the ones filled with unexpected twists. From that day on, they embraced the chaos, turning every game into a hilarious adventure.
狐狸
狐狸 Húlí Fox
Mnemonic: “Who Lee?” - A clever fox named Lee always outsmarts the hunters.
Radicals: 狐 (fox) + 猫 (cat).
In a quaint village, there lived a fox named Lee who was known for his cunning ways. One day, the villagers decided to set traps to catch him. As they laid out their plans, Lee overheard them and thought, “Who Lee? They think they can catch me!” With a sly grin, he devised a plan to outsmart them. He painted himself with mud to blend in with the trees and pretended to be a statue. When the villagers arrived, they were baffled by the “statue” that looked suspiciously like a fox. They spent hours trying to figure it out, only for Lee to sneak away and enjoy a feast of berries. From that day on, the villagers learned to respect the cleverness of the húlí, and they often joked, “Who Lee? The fox who always gets away!”
家
家 Jiā Home Mnemonic: “Jah, a” - “Jah, a home is where the heart is.” Radicals: 宀 (roof) + 豕 (pig). In a quaint village, little Lin always dreamed of having a cozy home filled with laughter. One day, she found a tiny piglet wandering alone. “Jah, a pig would make this place feel like home!” she exclaimed. As they played together, the piglet followed her everywhere, bringing joy and warmth. Years later, when Lin became a renowned chef, she often joked, “My secret ingredient? A little piggy love makes every meal feel like home!”