Wàng zhe hàohàn de dàhǎi, tā gǎndào zìjǐ miǎoxiǎo.
Gazing at the vast ocean, he felt how small he was.
Tips
history
Rarely used alone today, found in literary doublets like 灏茫 (vast and hazy) and in given names. It is the water radical 氵 plus phonetic 颢; its sense overlaps with 浩 (vast).
register
Literary only; appears in classical-flavored prose and names, not in everyday speech.
The three-drop water radical, 水 in left-side form. It supplies the meaning, framing the word as the boundless spread of water, the same family as 浩 and 海.
Fills the right side and carries the sound hào. It is itself an uncommon graph ending in 页; here it contributes pronunciation, with a faint flavor of bright whiteness.