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- | ====== gǒuqǐ: 枸杞 - Goji Berry, Wolfberry ====== | + | |
- | ===== Quick Summary ===== | + | |
- | * **Keywords: | + | |
- | * **Summary: | + | |
- | ===== Core Meaning ===== | + | |
- | * **Pinyin (with tone marks):** gǒuqǐ | + | |
- | * **Part of Speech:** Noun | + | |
- | * **HSK Level:** N/A | + | |
- | * **Concise Definition: | + | |
- | * **In a Nutshell:** **枸杞 (gǒuqǐ)** is more than just a berry; it's a cornerstone of Chinese health philosophy. Think of it less like a strawberry you'd eat by the handful and more like a vitamin or a potent herbal supplement you add to other foods. These small, red berries are believed to boost longevity and wellness, making them a staple in everything from medicinal soups to the thermoses of health-conscious office workers. | + | |
- | ===== Character Breakdown ===== | + | |
- | * **枸 (gǒu):** The left radical **木 (mù)** means " | + | |
- | * **杞 (qǐ):** This character also contains the **木 (mù)** radical, again signifying a type of plant (specifically, | + | |
- | * Together, **枸杞 (gǒuqǐ)** is the established, | + | |
- | ===== Cultural Context and Significance ===== | + | |
- | The importance of **枸杞 (gǒuqǐ)** is deeply rooted in the Chinese concept of **[[养生]] (yǎngshēng)**, | + | |
- | In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), 枸杞 is considered a " | + | |
- | A useful Western comparison is the concept of a " | + | |
- | A popular modern meme, **" | + | |
- | ===== Practical Usage in Modern China ===== | + | |
- | **枸杞 (gǒuqǐ)** is almost exclusively used in its dried form. It's a versatile ingredient found in kitchens and pharmacies across China. | + | |
- | * **In Teas and Drinks:** The most common use. Simply adding a pinch of 枸杞 to hot water creates a subtly sweet, healthy beverage. It's often combined with other ingredients like chrysanthemum ([[菊花]], | + | |
- | * **In Soups and Congee:** It's a key ingredient in **[[煲汤]] (bāotāng)**, | + | |
- | * **As a Garnish:** Sprinkled on steamed dishes, desserts, or stir-fries for a pop of color and a nutritional boost. | + | |
- | * **As a Snack:** While less common, some people eat a small amount of dried 枸杞 directly for a quick health kick. | + | |
- | The connotation is overwhelmingly positive and associated with health, care, and tradition. Gifting high-quality 枸杞 (especially from the famous **[[宁夏]] (Níngxià)** region) is a common way to show care for someone' | + | |
- | ===== Example Sentences ===== | + | |
- | * **Example 1:** | + | |
- | * 我妈妈经常在鸡汤里放**枸杞**。 | + | |
- | * Pinyin: Wǒ māma jīngcháng zài jītāng lǐ fàng **gǒuqǐ**. | + | |
- | * English: My mom often puts goji berries in the chicken soup. | + | |
- | * Analysis: This shows a very typical culinary use of 枸杞 as an ingredient in a nourishing soup. | + | |
- | * **Example 2:** | + | |
- | * 医生说**枸杞**对眼睛好。 | + | |
- | * Pinyin: Yīshēng shuō **gǒuqǐ** duì yǎnjīng hǎo. | + | |
- | * English: The doctor said goji berries are good for your eyes. | + | |
- | * Analysis: This sentence reflects the common belief in the medicinal properties of 枸杞, specifically for improving vision. | + | |
- | * **Example 3:** | + | |
- | * 他开始用保温杯泡**枸杞**了,看来是真的老了。 | + | |
- | * Pinyin: Tā kāishǐ yòng bǎowēnbēi pào **gǒuqǐ** le, kànlái shì zhēn de lǎo le. | + | |
- | * English: He's started brewing goji berries in his thermos; it seems he's really getting old. | + | |
- | * Analysis: This is an example of the modern, humorous meme. The tone is teasing and informal, linking 枸杞 with middle-aged health concerns. | + | |
- | * **Example 4:** | + | |
- | * 这种菊花**枸杞**茶很适合长时间看电脑的人。 | + | |
- | * Pinyin: Zhè zhǒng júhuā **gǒuqǐ** chá hěn shìhé cháng shíjiān kàn diànnǎo de rén. | + | |
- | * English: This kind of chrysanthemum and goji berry tea is very suitable for people who look at a computer for a long time. | + | |
- | * Analysis: Highlights a popular combination tea and its specific health benefit, connecting a traditional remedy to a modern problem. | + | |
- | * **Example 5:** | + | |
- | * 宁夏的**枸杞**是全国最有名的。 | + | |
- | * Pinyin: Níngxià de **gǒuqǐ** shì quánguó zuì yǒumíng de. | + | |
- | * English: The goji berries from Ningxia are the most famous in the whole country. | + | |
- | * Analysis: This points to the regional importance and perceived quality differences of 枸杞, similar to how one might talk about wine regions. | + | |
- | * **Example 6:** | + | |
- | * 你可以直接吃这些干**枸杞**,一天吃一小把就行。 | + | |
- | * Pinyin: Nǐ kěyǐ zhíjiē chī zhèxiē gān **gǒuqǐ**, | + | |
- | * English: You can eat these dried goji berries directly, just a small handful a day is enough. | + | |
- | * Analysis: This shows the usage of 枸杞 as a direct nutritional supplement, emphasizing moderation (`一小把`, | + | |
- | * **Example 7:** | + | |
- | * 这道菜上面撒了一些**枸杞**做装饰。 | + | |
- | * Pinyin: Zhè dào cài shàngmiàn sǎ le yìxiē **gǒuqǐ** zuò zhuāngshì. | + | |
- | * English: This dish is sprinkled with some goji berries as a garnish. | + | |
- | * Analysis: Demonstrates the use of 枸杞 for aesthetic purposes, adding color to a dish. | + | |
- | * **Example 8:** | + | |
- | * 超市里有卖袋装的**枸杞**。 | + | |
- | * Pinyin: Chāoshì lǐ yǒu mài dàizhuāng de **gǒuqǐ**. | + | |
- | * English: They sell packaged goji berries in the supermarket. | + | |
- | * Analysis: A simple, practical sentence about purchasing 枸杞 in a modern retail setting. | + | |
- | * **Example 9:** | + | |
- | * 很多年轻人也开始注重养生,每天都喝**枸杞**水。 | + | |
- | * Pinyin: Hěn duō niánqīngrén yě kāishǐ zhùzhòng yǎngshēng, | + | |
- | * English: Many young people are also starting to focus on health maintenance, | + | |
- | * Analysis: This sentence connects 枸杞 directly to the concept of [[养生]] and notes the trend of it being adopted by younger generations. | + | |
- | * **Example 10:** | + | |
- | * 除了**枸杞**,这个药方里还有红枣和黄芪。 | + | |
- | * Pinyin: Chúle **gǒuqǐ**, | + | |
- | * English: Besides goji berries, this medicinal formula also has red dates and astragalus root. | + | |
- | * Analysis: This places 枸杞 in its formal TCM context as one ingredient among many in a `药方` (yàofāng), | + | |
- | ===== Nuances and Common Mistakes ===== | + | |
- | * **Not a Snacking Berry:** A common mistake for English speakers is to think of 枸杞 like blueberries or raspberries. You would never eat a large bowl of fresh 枸杞. It is almost always consumed dried, in small quantities, and as an additive to other foods or drinks for its health benefits, not as a primary fruit snack. | + | |
- | * **False Friend: Raisin.** While both 枸杞 and raisins are dried fruits used in food, their purpose is different. Raisins are primarily used for sweetness and texture in Western baking and cooking. **枸杞** is added almost exclusively for its health properties, with its subtle sweetness being a secondary benefit. Using a cup of 枸杞 in a recipe that calls for a cup of raisins would be a significant mistake in both flavor and cultural context. | + | |
- | * **Incorrect Usage:** Avoid saying something like, " | + | |
- | ===== Related Terms and Concepts ===== | + | |
- | * [[养生]] (yǎngshēng) - The core philosophy of " | + | |
- | * [[中药]] (zhōngyào) - Traditional Chinese Medicine. 枸杞 is a key herb within this system. | + | |
- | * [[红枣]] (hóngzǎo) - Red dates (jujubes). A " | + | |
- | * [[菊花]] (júhuā) - Chrysanthemum flower. Often brewed with 枸杞 to make a famous tea (菊花枸杞茶) said to be good for the eyes and for " | + | |
- | * [[煲汤]] (bāotāng) - The Cantonese art of slow-cooking tonic soups, a very common culinary application for 枸杞. | + | |
- | * [[补品]] (bǔpǐn) - A nutritional tonic or health supplement. 枸杞 is considered a classic example of a gentle, daily 补品. | + | |
- | * [[保温杯]] (bǎowēnbēi) - Thermos / vacuum flask. In modern culture, this is inextricably linked to the meme of brewing 枸杞 as a sign of health consciousness. | + | |
- | * [[宁夏]] (Níngxià) - A region in north-central China famous for producing the highest quality 枸杞 berries, known as 宁夏枸杞. | + |