A2 noun 2 min read

辛酸

辛酸 describes the painful and sad feelings that come from life's hard experiences.

xinsuan

Explanation at your level:

You use this word to talk about sad feelings. It means life is hard. If you are sad because of bad things, you feel 辛酸.

This word describes hard life experiences. It is like the taste of something sour and bitter. People use it to talk about sad stories.

Use 辛酸 when describing emotional hardship. It is common in books to describe a character who has suffered a lot. It is a very descriptive, formal word.

The term captures the nuance of suffering. It is not just sadness; it is the weight of past struggles. Use it in formal writing to add depth to your descriptions.

In advanced contexts, 辛酸 is used to discuss existential struggle. It bridges the gap between physical sensation and psychological pain, often used in biographical accounts.

Mastery of this word involves understanding its literary weight. It is often used to evoke empathy in the reader, highlighting the 'bitter-sour' reality of human existence within a cultural framework.

Word in 30 Seconds

  • It means bitterness.
  • It is a noun.
  • Used for life hardship.
  • Literary tone.

The term 辛酸 (xīn suān) is a beautiful yet melancholic word. Literally, it translates to 'bitter and sour,' but in usage, it describes the emotional hardship and sadness of life.

Think of it as the 'taste' of a difficult life. When someone has gone through many struggles, we say they have experienced 辛酸. It is not just about being sad; it is about the depth of character built through suffering.

The word comes from the sensory experience of taste. means spicy or pungent, and means sour. In ancient Chinese medicine and philosophy, these tastes were associated with different organs and emotions.

Over time, these physical sensations became metaphors for the 'bitter' experiences of life. It evolved from a culinary description to a literary term used to describe the vicissitudes of life.

You will often see this in literary contexts or when describing a person's life story. It is quite formal and carries a heavy, serious tone.

Common collocations include 尝尽辛酸 (tasting all the bitterness) or 辛酸史 (a history of hardship). It is rarely used in casual, everyday conversation unless you are discussing deep life topics.

1. 尝尽辛酸: To have experienced all the bitterness of life. 2. 辛酸泪: Tears of sorrow and hardship. 3. 历尽辛酸: To have gone through many trials. 4. 饱经辛酸: To be full of experience regarding hardships. 5. 辛酸往事: Sad and bitter memories from the past.

In Chinese, this is a noun that acts as a state of being. It is abstract and uncountable. Pronounced as xīn (high level) and suān (rising tone).

It does not have plural forms as it represents a concept. It is often used with verbs like 经历 (to experience) or 饱尝 (to taste fully).

Fun Fact

It links taste to emotion.

Pronunciation Guide

UK xin suan

Needs proper tone control

US xin suan

Focus on the rising tone

Common Errors

  • Tone 1 vs Tone 4
  • Missing the nasal sound
  • Flat tones

Rhymes With

心酸 心宽 新欢 清欢 惊叹

Difficulty Rating

Reading 3/5

Intermediate

Writing 3/5

Intermediate

Speaking 3/5

Intermediate

Listening 3/5

Intermediate

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

辛苦 悲伤

Learn Next

坎坷 磨难

Advanced

沧桑

Grammar to Know

Noun usage

辛酸是...

Examples by Level

1

Life is 辛酸.

Life is hard.

Noun usage.

1

He has a 辛酸 story.

2

The movie is very 辛酸.

3

I felt 辛酸 for him.

4

Her life was full of 辛酸.

5

He told me his 辛酸.

6

It is a 辛酸 memory.

7

Do not be 辛酸.

8

The book is about 辛酸.

1

She tasted the 辛酸 of poverty.

2

His 辛酸 past made him strong.

3

They shared their 辛酸 experiences.

4

The poem describes the 辛酸 of war.

5

He hid his 辛酸 well.

6

A life of 辛酸 is hard.

7

We felt the 辛酸 in his voice.

8

The history is full of 辛酸.

1

He reflected on his long, 辛酸 journey.

2

The novel captures the 辛酸 of exile.

3

She bore the 辛酸 of her losses silently.

4

The 辛酸 of the struggle was evident.

5

Many people endure 辛酸 in silence.

6

His 辛酸 life story touched many.

7

The 辛酸 of reality hit him hard.

8

They overcame the 辛酸 of the past.

1

The memoir is a testament to the 辛酸 of survival.

2

He articulated the 辛酸 of his displacement.

3

The 辛酸 of his youth shaped his philosophy.

4

She navigated the 辛酸 of the corporate world.

5

The 辛酸 of the situation was undeniable.

6

His writing is steeped in 辛酸.

7

They endured the 辛酸 of systemic failure.

8

The 辛酸 of the era is captured here.

1

The narrative arc explores the 辛酸 of human ambition.

2

He transcended the 辛酸 of his humble beginnings.

3

The 辛酸 of the tragedy left a lasting mark.

4

One must appreciate the 辛酸 behind his success.

5

The 辛酸 of the exile is palpable.

6

Her prose reflects the 辛酸 of lost dreams.

7

The 辛酸 of the struggle defines the character.

8

It is a profound study of 辛酸.

Common Collocations

尝尽辛酸
饱经辛酸
辛酸往事
辛酸泪
辛酸史
充满辛酸
诉说辛酸
隐藏辛酸
辛酸经历
辛酸的现实

Idioms & Expressions

"酸甜苦辣"

The joys and sorrows of life

他尝遍了酸甜苦辣。

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Easily Confused

辛酸 vs 辛苦

Both start with 辛

辛苦 is about effort, 辛酸 is about emotion.

Work is 辛苦, life is 辛酸.

Sentence Patterns

B2

Subject + 饱经 + 辛酸

他饱经辛酸。

Word Family

Nouns

辛酸 Bitterness/Hardship

Adjectives

辛酸的 Bitter/Sad

Related

辛苦 Hard work

How to Use It

frequency

6

Formality Scale

Literary Formal Neutral N/A

Common Mistakes

Using it for physical taste Use it for emotions
It is a metaphor, not for food.
Confusing with 辛苦
Overusing in casual talk
Mispronouncing tones
Using as a verb

Tips

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Taste Memory

Link the word to the taste of sour and spicy.

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Memorize It

Mnemonic

Think of a sour lemon and spicy pepper.

Visual Association

A crying person eating a lemon.

Word Web

Sadness Hardship Life Experience

Challenge

Write a sentence.

Word Origin

Chinese

Original meaning: Spicy and sour

Cultural Context

Treat with respect.

Equivalent to 'bitterness of life'.

Many classic Chinese novels

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

Biographies

  • 辛酸史
  • 历尽辛酸

Conversation Starters

"Have you ever felt 辛酸?"

Journal Prompts

Write about a difficult time.

Frequently Asked Questions

2 questions

No, it is metaphorical.

Test Yourself

fill blank A1

Life is ___.

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: 辛酸

Matches the definition.

multiple choice A2

What does 辛酸 mean?

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: Hardship

Correct meaning.

true false B1

辛酸 is a positive word.

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: False

It describes sadness/hardship.

match pairs B1

Word

Meaning

All matched!

Synonym match.

sentence order B2

Tap words below to build the sentence
Correct! Not quite. Correct answer:

Correct grammar.

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