Featured image for 反之 fǎnzhī Dictionary entry displaying the word's hanzi, pinyin and the Mandarin Temple logo and tagline.

反之

反之 fǎnzhī

反之 fǎnzhī Meaning

Learn the Pinyin Pronunciation and 2 English Translations of the word 反之 fǎnzhī .

Pīnyīn Pronunciation
fǎnzhī | fan3 zhi1
English translation
on the other hand...
conversely...

Learn the Chinese word 反之 fǎnzhī in 6 easy steps:

About 反之 fǎnzhī

Read some general information about the Chinese word 反之 fǎnzhī .

Traditional form

反之 fǎnzhī

Part of speech

Conjunction / 连词 lián cí Lián cí
Spread the word

Mandarin Temple

Come for Peace. Stay for Wisdom.

Etymology of 反之 fǎnzhī

Familiarize yourself with the origin and historical aspects of the Chinese word 反之 fǎnzhī .

fǎn

Type

ideographic

Explanation

Pictograph of a hand ( yòu ) climbing a cliff ( hǎn ). Based on original meaning "pull", later extended to "turn around", "oppose".

Positional decomposition

厂又

Number of Strokes

4
zhī

Type

ideographic

Explanation

Pictograph of a foot, phonetically and visually similar to zhǐ , which also a pictograph of a foot.

Positional decomposition

diǎn

Number of Strokes

3

Write it!

Practice your Chinese writing skills and learn precisely where and when to draw every stroke of the
Chinese word 反之 fǎnzhī .
     Press the Show Strokes button to see the strokes and their order and hit Start Drawing when you are
ready to practice writing it yourself.

反之 fǎnzhī Decomposition

See the 2 Chinese characters that make up 反之 fǎnzhī and their own compounds.

反之 fǎnzhī Compounds

See all 40 Chinese words that contain the characters that make up the word 反之 fǎnzhī in their composition.

  • fǎn
    • bǎn
    • bān
    • fàn , bǎn , pàn , fàn , fǎn , bǎn , bǎn , guī , bǎn , jiǎ , bǎn , Biàn , fàn , pān , bǎn , fǎn , , , , , bǎn , fàn , , fàn
  • zhī
Recommended Books for Learning Mandarin Chinese

AMAZON BOOKSHELF

AMAZON BOOKSHELF

A Boy and his Dragon

Once upon a time, a Little Boy was living in a village near the woods. One day, a Dragon came out of the cave secluded in the middle of the forest and began to relentlessly follow the Little Boy, always breathing on the back of his neck, burning the young boy at his slightest misstep.

The child received refuge in an old Temple where there were no mirrors allowed, and it was forbidden to speak of life before entering the sanctum. Ancient books, hidden rooms with unimaginable treasures and beauty beyond comprehension, became part of the boy’s new life.

Time went by until, one day, the now old young boy accidentally glimpses his own reflection in a pond. The Dragon smiled back.

Come for Knowledge. Stay for Wisdom.

Copyright © 2026 Mandarin Temple. All rights reserved.

Scroll to Top