How to pronounce suddenly

The pronunciation of sudden is: mò.

Sudden is a Chinese character, pronounced as "mò", which means suddenly or suddenly. In ancient Chinese, suddenly was often used to describe something happening suddenly, without warning or preparation.

Sudden is often used in ancient literature to describe emergencies, giving people a sense of suddenness. For example, in "A Dream of Red Mansions", Cao Xueqin uses sudden to describe the encounter between Baoyu and Daiyu: Suddenly a soft-spoken little girl came from behind, carrying a box, and said with a smile: Sister, this is the wife's order. Please teach me how to bring some refreshments. The word "sudden" here describes the sudden appearance of the little girl.

Sudden can also be used to describe the shortness of time. For example, in "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms", Luo Guanzhong used the word "sudden" to describe a sudden attack by Cao Cao: Cao Cao pursued the victory and traveled five hundred miles a day, suddenly arriving at Jiangling. The word "sudden" here means that Cao Cao's marching speed was unexpectedly fast.

Sudden can also be used to describe sudden changes in a person's behavior or expression. For example, in "A Dream of Red Mansions", Cao Xueqin used the word "sudden" to describe Baoyu's expression: Baoyu smiled after hearing this and said: "How do you know what I am thinking? I have been in love with this person for many years, but I just don't dare to say it." After saying that, he suddenly lowered his head and burst into tears. The word "sudden" here describes the sudden change in Baoyu's expression.

Methods for learning Chinese characters

1. Learn basic knowledge: Understand the origin, evolution and structure of Chinese characters, and master the basic strokes, radicals and structural rules of Chinese characters. These basic knowledge can help you understand the form and meaning of Chinese characters and lay the foundation for subsequent learning.

2. Deliberate practice: Learning Chinese characters requires a lot of deliberate practice. You can repeatedly practice the writing and pronunciation of Chinese characters through writing exercise books, Chinese character calligraphy exercises, etc. Focus on practicing some commonly used Chinese characters and new words, and gradually expand the amount of Chinese characters learned.

3. Decomposing Pinyin: For unfamiliar Chinese characters, you can learn them by decomposing Pinyin. Breaking down Chinese characters into radicals and radicals, and then learning Pinyin together, can help you remember and understand the pronunciation and meaning of Chinese characters.