máng
adjective HSK 1 #413

Meanings

  1. 1 busy

Characters

(heart) + (to perish) — so busy your heart is dying

Examples

Nǐ zuìjìn máng ma?
Have you been busy recently?
Wǒ jīntiān hěn máng.
I am very busy today.
Tā měitiān máng gōngzuò.
He is busy with work every day.

Tips

history
combines (heart) and (to perish). When you're so busy your heart is dying — that's .
culture
A common Chinese greeting is 什么?(What are you busy with?) — it's casual small talk, like 'What's up?' in English.

Components

radical
xīn
heart; mind (radical form)
Vertical heart radical on the left — the contracted form of . Marks as a feeling/mental-state word: being busy is described as a state of mind, not just an external schedule. The same radical anchors most emotion verbs: (fear), (fast/happy), (feeling), (slow).
phonetic
wáng
to perish; flee (here phonetic)
Right component supplies the sound: wáng → máng with onset shift (the m-/w- alternation comes from an Old Chinese cluster). Also contributes a vivid semantic flavour — 'so busy your heart is dying' — though it works purely phonetically in modern reading.

Stroke Order

máng