hóng
noun

Meanings

  1. 1 ancient school; academy

Examples

农事既毕弟子群居黉学
Nóngshì jìbì, dìzǐ qúnjū, huán jiù hóngxué.
After the harvest was done, the disciples gathered to study at the academy.
少年高中意气风发走出黉门
Shàonián gāozhòng, yìqìfēngfā de zǒuchū hóngmén.
Passing the imperial exam in style, the young man strode out through the school gate.

Tips

register
hóng is archaic. It named the village or county academies of antiquity (Han through Tang), where boys learned the Classics. Surviving compounds: 黉学 (the academy / its students), 黉门 (the academy gate — by metonym, the school itself), 黉舍 (school buildings). In modern Chinese the standard words are 学校 or 书院 (for academy); is used only in deliberately classical or literary register, often for poetic effect or in restoring period flavour.
history
黉门客 ('student of the academy gate') was a polite term for a graduate of the local school in imperial times, especially one who had attained the 秀才 degree. The phrase appears in the Ming play 《牡丹亭》 (Peony Pavilion): 黄门旧是黉门客 — 'the eunuch was once a school graduate'.

Components

ideograph
hóng
ancient school
The top is a stylised contraction derived from (study), and the bottom is (yellow — the Kangxi #201 indexing radical, here also supplying the sound via huáng → hóng). Combined: 'a place of study set on yellow earth' = the village academy. The traditional form has a more elaborate top retaining the full -like shape; modern simplified contracts that top.

Filed under radical (huáng) by convention. is not a separate component in , so no strokes are highlighted.

Stroke Order

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