At the A1 level, you should learn '简陋' (jiǎnlòu) as a word to describe a 'very basic' or 'poor' house or room. Imagine a room with only one bed and no TV or air conditioner. That is '简陋'. You can use it with '很' (hěn), which means 'very'. For example: '我的房间很简陋' (My room is very simple/crude). It helps you describe places that are not fancy. Don't worry about the complex characters yet; focus on the sound 'jiǎnlòu' and the idea of 'not enough things in a room'. It is the opposite of '豪华' (háohuá - luxurious), which you might learn later. At this stage, just remember: 简陋 = basic/poor conditions.
At the A2 level, you can start using '简陋' to describe more than just houses. You can use it for tools, equipment, or even a small party setup. For example, '这个工具很简陋' (This tool is very crude). You should also learn the '虽然...但是...' structure: '虽然这里很简陋,但是我很开心' (Although this place is crude, I am very happy). This word is very useful when you are traveling and need to describe a hostel or a rural area. Remember that '简陋' usually describes physical things you can see. It is a step up from just saying '不好' (not good) because it explains *why* it is not good—it's because it's too basic.
At the B1 level, you should understand the nuance between '简陋' and its synonyms like '简单' or '朴素'. You will notice that '简陋' often appears in stories about people who work hard in difficult conditions. You can use it to describe an environment that is 'makeshift' or 'temporary'. For example, '他们在简陋的条件下坚持实验' (They persisted with their experiments under crude conditions). You should also be aware of the cultural aspect where people use it to be humble about their own things. If you give someone a small gift, you might say '一点简陋的小礼品,请收下' (A small, simple gift, please accept it). This shows you understand Chinese social etiquette.
At the B2 level, you can use '简陋' in more formal writing and social commentary. You might use it to discuss social issues, such as '简陋的住房条件' (crude housing conditions) in urban villages. You should also be able to use it metaphorically, though it remains primarily physical. For instance, describing a website's UI as '简陋' implies it lacks professional features and looks amateurish. You should be comfortable using it in complex sentences and understanding its role in literature to depict a character's lifestyle or the atmosphere of a scene. At this level, you should also recognize it in news reports about developing regions or historical retrospectives.
At the C1 level, you should appreciate the literary and philosophical undertones of '简陋'. You might encounter it in classical-style essays like '陋室铭' (Lòushì Míng), where the word '陋' (lòu) is the root. You should understand how '简陋' can be used to contrast material poverty with spiritual wealth. Your usage should be precise—distinguishing it from '粗糙' (cūcāo - rough workmanship) or '寒酸' (hánsuān - wretchedly poor/shabby). You can use '简陋' to critique the lack of substance in a proposal or a system, suggesting it is 'under-developed' or 'primitive' in its logic. Your vocabulary should allow you to discuss the aesthetic of '简陋' in certain art forms or architectural styles.
At the C2 level, '简陋' becomes a tool for nuanced expression in high-level discourse. You can use it to deconstruct the irony of modern 'minimalism' versus actual '简陋'. You should be able to discuss the word's etymology and its evolution in Chinese literature. In professional or academic settings, you might use it to describe a theoretical framework that is 'rudimentary' and lacks the necessary complexity to explain a phenomenon. You should have a complete grasp of its collocations and be able to use it with perfect tone and register, whether you are writing a formal critique, a historical analysis, or a poetic description of a landscape. You understand the profound cultural history embedded in the character '陋' and its relationship to the scholar-official class.

简陋 30秒で

  • 简陋 (jiǎnlòu) means 'simple and crude,' typically describing physical spaces or tools that lack quality or essential facilities.
  • It is commonly used for housing, offices, or equipment that is basic, unrefined, or in poor condition.
  • While it can be negative, it is also used humbly by hosts to describe their own homes as a sign of modesty.
  • Do not confuse it with 简单 (simple/easy) or 朴素 (plain/simple aesthetic), as 简陋 specifically implies a lack of resources.

The Chinese word 简陋 (jiǎnlòu) is a multifaceted term that primarily functions as an adjective in Chinese grammar, though it represents the concept of 'simplicity and crudeness' or 'dilapidation' as a noun-state. For English speakers, it is crucial to understand that 简陋 is not just 'simple' in a positive, minimalist sense. Instead, it describes a physical state that lacks necessary facilities, is poorly constructed, or is unrefined to the point of being uncomfortable. When you describe a place as 简陋, you are noting that it provides only the barest essentials for survival or function, often with a sense of poverty or neglect. However, the word is not always used as a harsh criticism; it can be used objectively to describe a temporary setup or a humble beginning.

Physical Environment
This is the most common usage. It refers to buildings, rooms, or shelters that are basic and lack modern conveniences. If a house has no running water and only a single wooden chair, it is 简陋.
Tools and Equipment
When describing technology or tools, it implies they are primitive or makeshift. A 'simple and crude' bridge made of just two logs would be described as 简陋.
Living Conditions
It encompasses the overall quality of life in a specific setting, often used to contrast with luxury or modernization.

虽然这间屋子很简陋,但却是他的家。(Suīrán zhè jiān wūzi hěn jiǎnlòu, dàn quèshì tā de jiā.) Although this room is simple and crude, it is his home.

Historically, the term has roots in describing the 'humble dwellings' of scholars. In Chinese culture, there is a long-standing tradition of the 'virtuous scholar' who lives in 简陋 conditions to focus on their studies and moral character. This adds a layer of depth to the word; it can sometimes imply a noble rejection of material excess. For example, the famous Tang dynasty essay 'Humble Hut' (陋室铭) by Liu Yuxi celebrates the idea that a room's 简陋 state doesn't matter if the occupant possesses virtue. In modern contexts, you might hear this word used by travelers describing a remote hostel, or by historians describing the early, difficult days of a revolutionary movement. It is a word that paints a vivid picture of physical scarcity, yet it remains a staple of everyday descriptive language in mainland China, Taiwan, and other Mandarin-speaking regions.

In a sociological sense, 简陋 is often used in discussions about urban development and rural poverty. When the government discusses 'shantytown renovation' (棚户区改造), the word 简陋 is frequently used to describe the substandard housing that needs upgrading. It is a word that demands empathy and observation. To use it correctly, one must look beyond the surface and identify what is missing—is there a lack of light? Is the furniture broken? Are the walls unpainted? This specificity is what makes 简陋 such a powerful descriptive tool in the Chinese language.

实验室的设备非常简陋,但科学家们依然取得了突破。(Shíyànshì de shèbèi fēicháng jiǎnlòu, dàn kēxuéjiāmen yīrán qǔdéle tūpò.) The laboratory equipment was very simple and crude, but the scientists still made a breakthrough.

Understanding the emotional weight of 简陋 is also important. While describing a tourist attraction's facilities as 简陋 might sound like a complaint, describing your own office as 简陋 during a startup's early days can be a badge of honor, signifying hard work and focus over vanity. It is this versatility that makes it a core vocabulary word for A2 learners and beyond.

Using 简陋 (jiǎnlòu) correctly requires understanding its grammatical placement and the nouns it typically modifies. As an adjective, it most frequently follows the adverb '很' (hěn - very), '非常' (fēicháng - extremely), or '比较' (bǐjiào - relatively). It is almost exclusively used to describe physical objects or environments, rather than people's personalities or abstract ideas like 'simple math.'

Describing Buildings
You can say '这栋房子很简陋' (This house is very crude). This implies the house might be made of cheap materials or is in disrepair.
Describing Rooms/Interiors
'宿舍的布置很简陋' (The dormitory's layout is very simple/crude). This suggests there is very little furniture or decoration.
Describing Equipment/Tools
'他们用简陋的工具修好了机器' (They fixed the machine with crude tools). Here, it means the tools were not professional or high-tech.

在那个简陋的小旅馆里,我度过了一个难忘的夜晚。(Zài nàge jiǎnlòu de xiǎo lǚguǎn lǐ, wǒ dùguòle yīgè nánwàng de yèwǎn.) In that simple and crude little hotel, I spent an unforgettable night.

When constructing sentences, remember that 简陋 often carries a tone of 'making do' with what is available. It is frequently paired with '虽然...但是...' (suīrán... dànshì... - although... but...) structures to highlight a contrast between the poor conditions and a positive outcome or feeling. For example, '虽然条件简陋,但大家干劲十足' (Although the conditions are crude, everyone is full of energy). This is a very common rhetorical pattern in Chinese writing, especially in news reports or inspirational stories.

Another important aspect is the degree of negativity. While '破旧' (pòjiù) means 'old and broken,' 简陋 specifically emphasizes the 'simplicity' and 'lack of essentials.' A brand new room can be 简陋 if it only has a bed and nothing else, even if nothing is broken. This distinction is vital for accurate communication. In professional settings, if you are describing a prototype or a first draft of a physical product, you might use 简陋 to indicate that it is not yet refined. '这是一个简陋的模型' (This is a crude model). This usage is neutral and indicates that further development is needed.

这个舞台搭建得非常简陋,只有几块木板。(Zhège wǔtái dājiàn de fēicháng jiǎnlòu, zhǐyǒu jǐ kuài mùbǎn.) This stage was built very simply and crudely, with only a few wooden planks.

Finally, consider the context of 'hospitality.' In Chinese culture, a host might modestly refer to their own home as '简陋' to show humility, even if it is quite nice. This is a form of 'polite speech' (客套话 - kètàohuà). However, as a guest, you should *never* agree and say 'Yes, it is 简陋.' Instead, you should praise the warmth or the cleanliness of the home to counter the host's modesty.

You will encounter 简陋 (jiǎnlòu) in a wide variety of real-life scenarios, ranging from casual conversations to formal news broadcasts. Understanding these contexts will help you grasp the word's 'flavor' beyond its dictionary definition. One of the most common places you will hear it is in travel vlogs or documentaries. When a traveler visits a remote mountain village or a developing country, they often use 简陋 to describe the local accommodations or schools. It conveys a sense of realism and sometimes a call for social awareness.

News and Documentaries
Reporting on disaster relief often mentions '简陋的帐篷' (crude tents) where survivors are staying. It highlights the urgency and the lack of comfort in the situation.
Real Estate and Housing
In discussions about 'cramped housing' (蜗居) in big cities like Beijing or Shanghai, people use 简陋 to describe the partitioned rooms (隔断房) that young workers often rent.
Historical Dramas (Period Pieces)
Characters might describe a secret meeting place or a hermit's hut as 简陋 to emphasize that it is hidden and unpretentious.

电影里的那个小屋看起来非常简陋。(Diànyǐng lǐ de nàge xiǎowū kàn qǐlái fēicháng jiǎnlòu.) That little hut in the movie looks very dilapidated and crude.

In the business world, particularly in the tech industry, 简陋 is used to describe an MVP (Minimum Viable Product). When a founder talks about their first office in a garage, they might say '当时办公室非常简陋' (The office was very crude at that time). This usage is often nostalgic and serves to highlight how far the company has come. It implies that the focus was on the work, not the surroundings. Similarly, in academic settings, a professor might describe an early experiment's setup as 简陋 to explain why the results had a large margin of error.

You might also hear it in social critiques. Intellectuals often use the term to describe the 'cultural' or 'spiritual' 简陋ness of modern life, though this is a more metaphorical usage. For instance, '精神生活的简陋' (the crudeness of spiritual life) refers to a lack of deep thought or artistic appreciation. However, for an A2 learner, focusing on the physical descriptions is the most practical way to start. Whether you are reading a novel, watching a news clip about rural education, or listening to a friend talk about their budget backpacking trip, 简陋 will appear as a key descriptor for any setting that is basic, unadorned, and roughly put together.

这个网站的界面太简陋了,需要重新设计。(Zhège wǎngzhàn de jièmiàn tài jiǎnlòu le, xūyào chóngxīn shèjì.) This website's interface is too crude; it needs to be redesigned.

In summary, 简陋 is a word that bridges the gap between physical reality and social value. It is heard wherever there is a need to describe the 'bare bones' of a situation, whether that situation is a house, a tool, or a digital interface. By paying attention to these contexts, you will begin to feel the specific 'roughness' that the word 简陋 conveys.

Learning to use 简陋 (jiǎnlòu) involves avoiding several common pitfalls that English speakers often encounter. The most frequent mistake is confusing it with other words that mean 'simple' or 'small.' Because English uses 'simple' for many different situations, learners often over-apply 简陋 where it doesn't belong.

Mistake 1: Confusing 简陋 with 简单 (jiǎndān)
简单 means 'uncomplicated' or 'easy.' You can have a '简单的问题' (simple question), but never a '简陋的问题.' 简陋 is for physical conditions. If you say a math problem is 简陋, it sounds like the problem is living in a shack!
Mistake 2: Confusing 简陋 with 朴素 (pǔsù)
朴素 means 'plain' or 'simple' in an aesthetic or moral way, often positively. A person's clothes can be 朴素 (plain but clean and decent). If you call their clothes 简陋, you are saying their clothes are like rags or very poorly made.
Mistake 3: Using it for People
You cannot describe a person's personality as 简陋. You might describe their 'living conditions' (生活条件) as 简陋, but the person themselves would be described as 'poor' (穷) or 'humble' (谦虚).

错误: 这个数学题很简陋。(Incorrect: This math problem is crude.)
正确: 这个数学题很简单。(Correct: This math problem is simple.)

Another common error is failing to use the particle '的' (de) when 简陋 is used as a modifier before a noun. Beginners often say '简陋房间' when they should say '简陋的房间.' While in very casual speech or certain fixed phrases '的' might be dropped, for an A2 learner, keeping '的' is the safest and most grammatically correct path. Furthermore, learners often forget that 简陋 implies a *lack* of something. If a room is small but very luxurious and high-tech, it is NOT 简陋. It might be '小巧' (xiǎoqiǎo - small and exquisite). 简陋 must involve a certain 'roughness' or 'lack of quality.'

Finally, watch out for the intensity. '简陋' is stronger than '一般' (yībān - ordinary). If you describe a hotel as 简陋, you are warning people that it might be quite uncomfortable. If it's just a standard, boring hotel, '一般' or '普通' (pǔtōng) are better choices. Misusing the intensity can lead to misunderstandings or hurt feelings. Always consider if the 'crudeness' is the defining characteristic of what you are describing before choosing 简陋.

错误: 他的口语很简陋。(Incorrect: His speaking is crude - implies his mouth is a shack.)
正确: 他的口语很基础。(Correct: His speaking is very basic.)

By keeping these distinctions in mind—physical vs. abstract, crude vs. plain, and humble vs. rude—you will be able to use 简陋 with the precision of a native speaker.

To truly master 简陋 (jiǎnlòu), you must see where it sits in the constellation of similar Chinese terms. Each of these words has a specific nuance that makes it suitable for different situations. Comparing them helps clarify the unique 'flavor' of 简陋.

简陋 (jiǎnlòu) vs. 简单 (jiǎndān)
简陋 emphasizes crudeness and lack of facilities (physical). 简单 emphasizes lack of complexity or ease of use (abstract/physical). A house can be 简陋; a plan is 简单.
简陋 (jiǎnlòu) vs. 破旧 (pòjiù)
破旧 means 'broken and old.' Something can be 简陋 but brand new (like a newly built shack). Something can be 破旧 but once very luxurious (like a ruined palace). 简陋 focuses on the 'basic-ness,' 破旧 focuses on the 'decay.'
简陋 (jiǎnlòu) vs. 粗糙 (cūcāo)
粗糙 means 'rough' or 'coarse.' It can describe skin, a surface, or workmanship. 简陋 is more about the overall setup or environment. You might say the workmanship of a 简陋 table is 粗糙.

这件衣服虽然简陋,但很保暖。(This clothing is crude/basic, but warm.) vs. 这件衣服太破旧了。(This clothing is too old and worn out.)

Other alternatives include 寒舍 (hánshè), which is a formal, humble noun meaning 'my humble home.' You would use 寒舍 when inviting someone over ('请到寒舍一坐'), but you would use 简陋 as an adjective to describe the home ('我的家很简陋'). Another word is 草率 (cǎoshuài), which means 'careless' or 'perfunctory.' While 简陋 describes a physical state, 草率 describes an action or attitude. If someone builds a 简陋 house, they might have done it 草率-ly, but the words describe different things.

In a literary context, you might see 卑微 (bēiwēi), which means 'lowly' or 'humble.' This usually describes social status rather than physical buildings. Understanding these boundaries prevents you from using 简陋 in a way that sounds unnatural to native speakers. For example, you wouldn't call a simple meal 简陋 unless it was truly just a crust of bread; usually, a simple meal is 清淡 (qīngdàn - light) or 便饭 (biànfàn - simple meal). By expanding your vocabulary with these alternatives, you can choose the word that fits the exact 'flavor' of the situation you are describing.

比较:
1. 简陋的办公室 (A crude, basic office)
2. 破旧的办公室 (An old, broken-down office)
3. 简单的办公室 (A simple, minimalist office)

Finally, consider 原始 (yuánshǐ - primitive). If something is 简陋 because it belongs to an ancient time or uses caveman-like technology, 原始 might be more accurate. 简陋 usually implies that in a modern world, this thing is below the standard. 原始 implies it is from the beginning of history. Choosing between these words shows your level of Chinese proficiency and your attention to detail.

How Formal Is It?

豆知識

The character '简' contains the bamboo radical (⺮) at the top, reminding us of the days before paper when 'simplicity' was a physical necessity of writing.

発音ガイド

UK /dʒjɛn loʊ/
US /dʒjæn loʊ/
The primary stress is on the second syllable 'lòu' in natural speech patterns, though both syllables carry distinct tones.
韻が合う語
见 (jiàn) 脸 (liǎn) 点 (diǎn) 肉 (ròu) 后 (hòu) 口 (kǒu) 走 (zǒu) 手 (shǒu)
よくある間違い
  • Pronouncing 'jian' as 'jan' without the 'i' sound.
  • Failing to make 'lòu' a falling tone, making it sound like 'lou' (first tone).
  • Mixing up the third tone of 'jiǎn' with the second tone.
  • Confusing 'lòu' with 'luò'.
  • Omitting the 'n' at the end of 'jian'.

難易度

読解 3/5

The characters are moderately complex but common in literature and news.

ライティング 4/5

Writing '简' and '陋' requires attention to stroke order and radicals.

スピーキング 2/5

Pronunciation is straightforward if tones are mastered.

リスニング 3/5

Common in descriptive contexts, easily recognized by its distinct rhythm.

次に学ぶべきこと

前提知識

简单 房子 工具

次に学ぶ

豪华 装修 设施 条件 朴素

上級

卑微 寒舍 粗制滥造 大相径庭

知っておくべき文法

The use of '很' with predicative adjectives.

房间很简陋。

Attributive adjectives with '的'.

简陋的教室。

The '虽然...但是...' contrast structure.

虽然简陋,但是舒服。

The '太...了' degree structure.

这设备太简陋了。

Adverbs of degree (非常, 比较, 极其).

条件极其简陋。

レベル別の例文

1

这个房间很简陋。

This room is very simple and crude.

Subject + 很 + 简陋

2

他的家不简陋。

His home is not crude.

Use '不' for negation.

3

那里很简陋吗?

Is that place very crude?

Add '吗' for a question.

4

这是一个简陋的小屋。

This is a simple and crude hut.

简陋 + 的 + Noun

5

虽然简陋,但是干净。

Although crude, it is clean.

Contrast using '虽然...但是...'

6

我的宿舍很简陋。

My dormitory is very basic.

Possessive '我的' + Noun + 很 + 简陋

7

这个桌子很简陋。

This table is very crude.

Describing an object.

8

这里太简陋了!

It's too crude here!

太...了 for emphasis.

1

我们住在简陋的旅馆里。

We stayed in a simple and crude hotel.

Verb + 在 + 简陋的 + Noun + 里

2

他用简陋的工具修车。

He fixed the car with crude tools.

用 + 简陋的 + Noun + Verb

3

这个办公室太简陋了。

This office is too simple and crude.

太 + Adjective + 了

4

虽然条件简陋,他很努力。

Although conditions are crude, he works hard.

Condition (条件) as the subject.

5

他们搭建了一个简陋的舞台。

They built a crude stage.

搭建 (dājiàn) is a common verb for 简陋 structures.

6

这间教室非常简陋。

This classroom is extremely crude.

非常 (fēicháng) for high degree.

7

我不喜欢简陋的地方。

I don't like crude places.

Negation of preference.

8

这顿饭虽然简陋,但很好吃。

Although this meal is simple, it's delicious.

Describing a meal as 'basic'.

1

在简陋的实验室里,他完成了实验。

In a crude laboratory, he completed the experiment.

Place phrase at the beginning.

2

这些设备看起来有些简陋。

These pieces of equipment look a bit crude.

看起来 (kàn qǐlái) - 'looks like'.

3

他并不在意生活的简陋。

He doesn't care about the simplicity/crudeness of life.

简陋 used as a noun-object here.

4

那里的医疗条件非常简陋。

The medical conditions there are very crude.

Abstract condition (医疗条件).

5

他送了我一份简陋的礼物。

He gave me a simple/crude gift (modest expression).

Cultural use of modesty.

6

这个网站的界面设计很简陋。

The website's interface design is very crude.

Describing digital design.

7

他们只能在简陋的棚子里避雨。

They could only take shelter from the rain in a crude shack.

棚子 (péngzi) - shack/shed.

8

这里的设施简陋得让人吃惊。

The facilities here are shockingly crude.

Adjective + 得 + Verb/Result.

1

初创时期的公司办公室非常简陋。

The company office was very crude during its startup period.

Time phrase + 的 + Noun.

2

这种简陋的推理经不起推敲。

This crude reasoning cannot stand up to scrutiny.

Metaphorical use for abstract concepts.

3

尽管环境简陋,他依然坚持创作。

Despite the crude environment, he still persisted in creating.

尽管 (jǐnguǎn) - despite.

4

这些简陋的住房即将被拆迁。

These crude houses are about to be demolished.

拆迁 (chāiqiān) context.

5

他用简陋的器材拍出了大片。

He made a blockbuster with crude equipment.

Contrast between tool and result.

6

这篇文章的逻辑显得有些简陋。

The logic of this article seems a bit crude/underdeveloped.

显得 (xiǎnde) - 'appears to be'.

7

为了省钱,他选择住在简陋的地下室。

To save money, he chose to live in a crude basement.

Purpose clause + main clause.

8

这里的防御工事非常简陋。

The defensive works here are very crude.

Military/Technical context.

1

刘禹锡在《陋室铭》中描写了居室的简陋。

Liu Yuxi described the crudeness of his dwelling in 'Humble Hut.'

Literary reference.

2

这种简陋的二元论无法解释复杂的社会现象。

This crude dualism cannot explain complex social phenomena.

Academic/Philosophical use.

3

他那简陋的行囊里装满了梦想。

His crude luggage was filled with dreams.

Poetic/Metaphorical.

4

建筑师试图在简陋中寻找美感。

The architect tried to find beauty in simplicity and crudeness.

Aesthetic discussion.

5

这种简陋的包装掩盖了产品的优良品质。

This crude packaging conceals the product's excellent quality.

掩盖 (yǎngài) - to conceal.

6

他的一生都在这种简陋的环境中度过,却精神富足。

He spent his whole life in such crude surroundings, yet he was spiritually wealthy.

Contrast between physical and spiritual.

7

这些简陋的文字记录了那段艰苦的岁月。

These crude words recorded those difficult years.

Describing writing style.

8

该理论的简陋之处在于忽略了人的主观能动性。

The crudeness of this theory lies in its neglect of human subjective agency.

简陋之处 - 'the crude part/point'.

1

其论证过程之简陋,实属罕见。

The crudeness of its argumentation process is truly rare.

Formal '之' structure.

2

在这简陋的草庐之中,蕴含着治国的良策。

Within this crude thatched cottage lay the great strategies for governing the country.

Classical/Historical register.

3

他笔下的简陋不仅是物质的匮乏,更是时代的注脚。

The crudeness in his writing is not just material scarcity, but a footnote to the era.

Complex literary analysis.

4

这种简陋的政治操弄终将被历史看穿。

This crude political manipulation will eventually be seen through by history.

Political discourse.

5

即便在最简陋的条件下,人类对美的追求也从未停止。

Even in the crudest conditions, humanity's pursuit of beauty has never ceased.

Philosophical statement.

6

该系统的简陋构架使其在面对大规模攻击时脆弱不堪。

The crude architecture of the system makes it extremely vulnerable to large-scale attacks.

Technical/Cybersecurity context.

7

作者通过对简陋居室的细致描写,反衬出主角高洁的志趣。

Through detailed descriptions of the crude room, the author highlights the protagonist's noble aspirations by contrast.

Literary technique '反衬' (contrast).

8

这种简陋的生命观显然已经无法适应现代文明的要求。

This crude view of life is clearly no longer able to adapt to the requirements of modern civilization.

Social/Philosophical critique.

よく使う組み合わせ

条件简陋
设备简陋
住房简陋
简陋的工具
简陋的房间
简陋的舞台
简陋的包装
简陋的设施
简陋的住所
简陋的界面

よく使うフレーズ

虽然简陋

— Used to introduce a contrast between poor conditions and something positive.

虽然简陋,但很有用。

极其简陋

— Extremely crude or basic.

那里的生活条件极其简陋。

有些简陋

— A bit crude or basic.

这个小店看起来有些简陋。

环境简陋

— The surroundings are basic and unrefined.

他在环境简陋的农村长大。

简陋不堪

— Unbearably crude or dilapidated.

这间老屋已经简陋不堪了。

生活简陋

— Living a very basic life with few comforts.

他一直过着生活简陋的日子。

简陋之处

— The crude parts or aspects of something.

请原谅这里的简陋之处。

搭建简陋

— Built in a crude or makeshift way.

路边有一个搭建简陋的凉亭。

布置简陋

— Decorated or arranged in a very basic way.

新房子的布置非常简陋。

器材简陋

— Using very basic or unprofessional equipment.

他们在器材简陋的情况下完成了拍摄。

よく混同される語

简陋 vs 简单

Means uncomplicated or easy. 简陋 is for physical crudeness.

简陋 vs 朴素

Means plain or simple aesthetic, usually positive. 简陋 implies a lack of facilities.

简陋 vs 粗糙

Means rough texture or workmanship. 简陋 is about the whole environment.

慣用句と表現

"陋室铭"

— The name of a famous essay about a humble hut; used to refer to the idea of virtue over material wealth.

他的家就像《陋室铭》里写的一样。

Literary
"因陋就简"

— To make do with what is available; to adapt to crude conditions.

我们只能因陋就简,先凑合着用吧。

Formal
"简陋之极"

— Crude to the extreme.

这件作品简直简陋之极。

Informal
"蓬门荜户"

— A humble, poor home (literally 'wicker door and grass gate').

虽然是蓬门荜户,但主人非常热情。

Literary
"家徒四壁"

— To have nothing in the house but four walls; extremely poor.

他家徒四壁,生活非常简陋。

Idiomatic
"粗茶淡饭"

— Simple tea and plain food; a simple life.

他习惯了粗茶淡饭的简陋生活。

Idiomatic
"绳床瓦灶"

— Rope bed and clay stove; describing extremely crude living conditions.

他在绳床瓦灶的环境中苦读。

Literary
"瓮牖绳枢"

— A window made of a broken jar and a door hinge made of rope; very poor dwelling.

他出身于瓮牖绳枢之家。

Archaic
"筚路蓝缕"

— To ride in a cart of firewood and wear tattered clothes; to start an enterprise under great hardship.

前辈们筚路蓝缕,才有了今天的成就。

Formal
"卑微简陋"

— Lowly and crude.

他住在一个卑微简陋的角落里。

Neutral

間違えやすい

简陋 vs 简单

Both translate to 'simple' in English.

简单 is for abstract things or ease; 简陋 is for physical objects and crudeness.

这个问题很简单 (This question is simple).

简陋 vs 破旧

Both describe poor physical states.

破旧 means old and broken; 简陋 means basic and lacking facilities, regardless of age.

这件旧衣服很破旧 (This old shirt is worn out).

简陋 vs 简易

Both mean basic.

简易 often means 'easy to set up' and is often positive/neutral; 简陋 is usually negative.

这是个简易大棚 (This is a simple greenhouse).

简陋 vs 粗陋

Very similar in meaning.

粗陋 emphasizes 'ugly' and 'rough' more than 简陋, which focuses on 'simplicity'.

他的画风很粗陋 (His painting style is crude/rough).

简陋 vs 寒酸

Both relate to poverty.

寒酸 usually describes a person's appearance or a whole situation that makes one feel pity; 简陋 is more objective about the environment.

他穿得太寒酸了 (He looks miserably poor).

文型パターン

A1

N + 很简陋

这间屋子很简陋。

A2

虽然...但是很简陋

虽然很贵,但是很简陋。

B1

简陋的 + N + 里

在简陋的工厂里工作。

B2

条件/设施 + 简陋

学校的教学设施非常简陋。

C1

简陋之处

请包涵这里的简陋之处。

C2

之简陋

其设备之简陋,令人叹息。

B1

显得 + 简陋

这家具显得有些简陋。

A2

太简陋了

这地方太简陋了!

語族

名詞

简陋 (as a state)
简陋之处 (the crude part)

動詞

简化 (to simplify)
遗陋 (to overlook - related character)

形容詞

简单 (simple)
简易 (easy/temporary)
粗陋 (crude/rough)

関連

简单
陋习
丑陋
简报
简历

使い方

frequency

High in descriptive and narrative contexts.

よくある間違い
  • 这个数学题很简陋。 这个数学题很简单。

    简陋 is for physical crudeness, not for 'easy' problems.

  • 他是一个简陋的人。 他是一个朴素的人 / 他很穷。

    You cannot describe a person's personality or character as 简陋.

  • 简陋房间 简陋的房间

    Needs the particle '的' when modifying a noun.

  • 这件艺术品很简陋。 这件艺术品很粗糙。

    For art or workmanship, 粗糙 (rough) is more common than 简陋.

  • 他的口语简陋。 他的口语很基础。

    Speaking skills are 'basic' (基础), not 'crude' (简陋).

ヒント

Using '的'

Always remember to use '的' when 简陋 is before a noun, like '简陋的办公室'.

Host Modesty

If a host says their home is 简陋, they are being polite. You should respond by saying it is very cozy or clean.

Contrast with 简单

Never use 简陋 for 'easy.' This is the most common mistake for English speakers.

Setting the Scene

Use 简陋 to describe a character's struggle. It paints a picture of hard work in a tough environment.

Tone Mastery

The falling-rising tone of 'jiǎn' followed by the falling 'lòu' is a common pattern. Practice them together.

Context Clues

If you hear 简陋, look for things like 'only one chair' or 'no water' to confirm the meaning.

Not Minimalist

Don't use 简陋 for 'modern minimalism.' Minimalist is '极简主义' (jíjiǎn zhǔyì).

Sensitivity

Be careful using this word for other people's things; it might sound like you are looking down on them.

The Humble Hut

Remember the essay 'Humble Hut' (陋室铭) to understand the positive cultural spin on the word.

Startup Life

Use 简陋 to describe your first office or prototype when telling a success story.

暗記しよう

記憶術

Think of 'Jian' as 'Just' and 'Lou' as 'Low'. It's 'Just Low-quality'.

視覚的連想

Imagine a 'J' shaped bamboo stick (Jian) leaning against a 'Low' (Lou) broken-down shack.

Word Web

House Room Tools Basic Crude Poverty Simple Unrefined

チャレンジ

Try to describe your first apartment using '简陋' and contrast it with your current one.

語源

The word is composed of two characters: '简' (jiǎn) and '陋' (lòu). '简' originally referred to bamboo slips used for writing in ancient China, implying 'simple' or 'brief' as writing on bamboo required conciseness. '陋' originally meant a narrow or secluded place, later evolving to mean 'ugly,' 'crude,' or 'substandard.'

元の意味: A narrow, simple, and unrefined dwelling or state.

Sino-Tibetan / Sinitic

文化的な背景

Be careful when describing someone else's property as 简陋; it can be seen as an insult unless you are in a position of authority or a close friend.

English speakers often use 'simple' for both 'easy' and 'basic.' In Chinese, you MUST separate these. Using 简陋 for 'easy' is a major error.

《陋室铭》 (Lòushì Míng) by Liu Yuxi Revolutionary stories of Yan'an Modern 'Ant Tribe' (蚁族) housing descriptions

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実際の使用場面

Travel and Tourism

  • 旅馆很简陋
  • 简陋的营地
  • 设施简陋
  • 虽然简陋但干净

Work and Business

  • 办公室简陋
  • 简陋的设备
  • 初期条件简陋
  • 简陋的原型

Social Issues

  • 简陋的住房
  • 条件简陋的学校
  • 医疗简陋
  • 简陋的棚户区

History and Literature

  • 简陋的草庐
  • 生活简陋
  • 简陋的行囊
  • 描写简陋

Daily Conversation

  • 我的家很简陋
  • 这地方太简陋了
  • 简陋的小店
  • 布置简陋

会話のきっかけ

"你住过最简陋的旅馆是什么样的?"

"如果办公环境很简陋,你会愿意在那里工作吗?"

"你觉得简陋的生活和豪华的生活,哪一个更容易让人快乐?"

"你见过最简陋但最有创意的发明是什么?"

"为什么有些古代名士喜欢住在简陋的房子里?"

日記のテーマ

描写一次你在简陋环境下度过的难忘经历。

讨论一下,为什么有些伟大的公司是从简陋的车库开始的?

如果你必须住在一个简陋的小屋里,你会带哪三样东西?

分析《陋室铭》中提到的‘简陋’与‘美德’的关系。

观察你周围的一件简陋的物品,写下它的故事。

よくある質問

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No, 简陋 is for physical environments or objects. To describe a person's humble lifestyle, use 朴素 or 节俭. To describe them being poor, use 穷.

Usually, yes, as it implies a lack of comfort. However, in modesty, a host uses it to be polite about their own home. It can also be a 'badge of honor' for startups.

简单 means 'easy' or 'not complex.' A simple math problem is 简单. A room with only a bed is 简陋.

You would typically use 粗糙 or 简单 rather than 简陋, as 简陋 is better for environments or setups.

Yes, if the website looks like it was made in 1995 with no styling, you can say its interface is 简陋.

It is neutral. It can be used in both casual conversation and formal news reports or literature.

The most common opposites are 豪华 (luxurious), 完善 (complete/perfect), or 精美 (exquisite).

In Chinese, it's primarily an adjective, but it can function as a noun in phrases like '简陋之处' (the crudeness) or when discussing the concept of '简陋' itself.

It is the fourth tone, so it sounds like a sharp, falling 'low'. Imagine you are firmly saying 'NO!'

The character 陋 (lòu) can mean ugly (丑陋), but in 简陋, it specifically refers to being crude or substandard.

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Write a sentence using 简陋 to describe a small hotel.

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Use 简陋 to describe a website's interface.

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Write a humble sentence about your own home using 简陋.

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Describe a simple meal using 简陋 (modest context).

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Use 简陋 to describe a prototype or model.

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Translate: 'I don't like crude places.'

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Write a sentence about a rural school's conditions.

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Describe a small shop using 简陋.

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Pronounce: 简陋 (jiǎnlòu)

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Say 'The room is very crude' in Chinese.

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Say 'Although crude, it is clean' in Chinese.

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Say 'The dormitory is very basic' in Chinese.

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Listen and identify the word: '房间很简陋' (Audio: Fángjiān hěn jiǎnlòu)

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Listen and identify the word: '简陋的设备' (Audio: Jiǎnlòu de shèbèi)

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Listen and identify the word: '条件简陋' (Audio: Tiáojiàn jiǎnlòu)

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Listen and identify the word: '太简陋了' (Audio: Tài jiǎnlòu le)

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Listen and identify the word: '简陋的旅馆' (Audio: Jiǎnlòu de lǚguǎn)

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Listen and identify the word: '虽然简陋' (Audio: Suīrán jiǎnlòu)

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Listen and identify the word: '布置简陋' (Audio: Bùzhì jiǎnlòu)

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Listen and identify the word: '简陋的小屋' (Audio: Jiǎnlòu de xiǎowū)

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Listen and identify the word: '极其简陋' (Audio: Jíqí jiǎnlòu)

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Listen and identify the word: '界面简陋' (Audio: Jièmiàn jiǎnlòu)

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Listen and identify the word: '简陋的工具' (Audio: Jiǎnlòu de gōngjù)

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Listen and identify the word: '简陋的舞台' (Audio: Jiǎnlòu de wǔtái)

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Listen and identify the word: '住房简陋' (Audio: Zhùfáng jiǎnlòu)

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Listen and identify the word: '简陋的教室' (Audio: Jiǎnlòu de jiàoshì)

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Listen and identify the word: '简陋的行囊' (Audio: Jiǎnlòu de xíngnáng)

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