Definitions

huàn (noun) illusion; fantasy; mirage
huàn (adjective) magical; unreal

Etymology

An inversion of , "to give"

About

幻, an inversion of the character 予, visually embodies reversal and deception. Its core meaning centers on illusion and unreality, phenomena lacking tangible substance. The character is commonly used to describe magic, hallucinations, and misleading appearances, spanning from stage sleight-of-hand to profound psychological fantasies and vivid dreams. This consistently contrasts with concrete reality and objective truth.

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Bronze Late Western Zhou (~800 BC)
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Seal Shuowen (~100 AD)
Traditional Modern
Simplified Modern

Example Sentences Hide

我有一个想。

Wǒ yǒu yī gè huànxiǎng.

I have a fantasy.

他产生了觉。

Tā chǎnshēng le huànjué.

He experienced a hallucination.

那是一个梦的世界。

Nà shì yī gè mènghuàn de shìjiè.

That is a dreamlike world.

我看到了一个象。

Wǒ kàndào le yī gè huànxiàng.

I saw a phantom.

灯光在变颜色。

Dēngguāng zài biànhuàn yánsè.

The lights are changing colors.

这一切都是虚的。

Zhè yīqiè dōu shì xūhuàn de.

All of this is illusory.

湖面上出现了一个影。

Húmiàn shàng chūxiàn le yī gè huànyǐng.

A phantom appeared on the lake's surface.

他的梦想在现实中灭了。

Tā de mèngxiǎng zài xiànshí zhōng huànmiè le.

His dream was shattered in reality.