Definitions

pín (adjective) poor; impoverished
pín (adjective) inadequate; deficient

Etymology

Money  that must be split also provides the pronunciation

About

The character for poverty, "贫", derives from its traditional form "貧", which is structurally composed of "分" meaning to divide and "貝" representing wealth or currency, thus etymologically suggesting a division or insufficiency of material resources. Historically, its core meaning centered on material want and economic hardship, but over time its application broadened to encompass notions of scarcity or inferior quality in more abstract contexts, such as in intellectual or qualitative assessments.

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Seal Chu (Warring States: 475-221 BC)
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Clerical Qin dynasty (221-206 BC)
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Clerical Western Han dynasty (202 BC-9 AD)
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Clerical Eastern Han dynasty (25-220 AD)
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这个地区很困。

Zhège dìqū hěn pínkùn.

This area is very poor.

困会影响健康。

Pínkùn huì yǐngxiǎng jiànkāng.

Poverty can affect health.

政府努力帮助民。

Zhèngfǔ nǔlì bāngzhù pínmín.

The government strives to help the poor.

教育资源在困地区匮乏。

Jiàoyù zīyuán zài pínkùn dìqū kuìfá.

Educational resources are scarce in poor areas.

是许多家庭的目标。

Tuōpín shì xǔduō jiātíng de mùbiāo.

Lifting out of poverty is the goal of many families.

富差距是一个社会问题。

Pín fù chājù shì yī gè shèhuì wèntí.

The gap between rich and poor is a social issue.

尽管物质乏,精神却可以丰富。

Jǐnguǎn wùzhì pínfá, jīngshén què kěyǐ fēngfù.

Although material conditions are poor, the spirit can be rich.

通过科技创新,可以有效缓解困。

Tōngguò kējì chuàngxīn, kěyǐ yǒuxiào huǎnjiě pínkùn.

Through technological innovation, poverty can be effectively alleviated.