xiāng
adjective HSK 3 #2,455

Meanings

  1. 1 fragrant
  2. 2 sweet-smelling
  3. 3 appetizing; delicious

Characters

Combines (grain) with (sun) - the fragrance of grain ripening in the sun.

Examples

HSK 2
Fàn hǎo xiāng a!
The food smells so appetizing!
HSK 4
Bǎobao shuì de hěn xiāng.
The baby is sleeping soundly.
HSK 5
Zhè duǒ huā hěn xiāng.
This flower smells wonderful.

Tips

usage
has a wider range than English 'fragrant.' It covers nice smells (花很香), tasty food (菜真香), and even sound sleep (睡得香). The opposite is (stinky).
culture
真香 ('it's actually great') became a huge internet meme in China - used when someone reluctantly tries something and ends up loving it.

Components

semantic
grain; growing rice
Top - pictograph of a rice plant bending under the weight of its ripe head. Carries the 'fragrant grain' image central to : cooked millet and rice were the prototypical pleasant smells in early Chinese kitchens. Same family as (autumn - fire under grain), (paddy rice), (refined). Grain over heat = aroma.
semantic
sun (here: vessel/contraction)
Bottom - graphically the sun, but in it is a graphic contraction of (sweet, a mouth holding a tasty thing) from the older form. Functions as the receiving mouth or cooking vessel under the grain above. The combined picture is grain over sweet/mouth, capturing the moment fragrance rises from cooked rice - 's indexing self-radical (Kangxi #186).

Radical

Fragrance Kangxi #186

A small radical for fragrance and pleasant aroma, built from (grain) over (sun in modern script, originally sweet). Indexes a tight cluster of compounds about scent and incense: (lasting fragrance), (rich aroma), (sweet smell). Modern Chinese leans on itself rather than its derivatives.

Used in

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fragrance · scent
xīn
fragrant (especially a far-carrying fragrance) · sweet-smelling virtue; lasting good reputation
xiāng
fragrant · sweet-smelling

Stroke Order

xiāng