HSK Level 5

shé

serpent; serpent

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Exemples de phrases

蛇在草丛里

shé zài cǎo cóng lǐ

The snake is in the grass.

蛇很危险

shé hěn wéixiǎn

Snakes are very dangerous.

蛇吃老鼠

shé chī lǎoshǔ

Snakes eat mice.

Synonymes

(mǎng)

python

(huǐ)

viper

Antonymes

(lóng)

dragon

(mǎ)

horse

Étymologie et composants

The Chinese character 蛇 (shé) for "snake" is a pictograph that depicts a snake's body. The character is composed of two parts: the radical 虫 (chóng), which means "insect," and the phonetic component 者 (zhě). The radical 虫 indicates that the character is related to insects, while the phonetic component 者 provides a clue to the pronunciation of the character.The character 蛇 has a long history, dating back to the oracle bone script of the Shang dynasty (c. 1600-1046 BC). In the oracle bone script, the character 蛇 was written as a simple pictograph of a snake. Over time, the character evolved into its current form.The character 蛇 is used in a variety of words and phrases related to snakes. For example, the word 蛇毒 (shé dú) means "snake venom," while the word 蛇皮 (shé pí) means "snake skin." The character 蛇 is also used in the Chinese zodiac, where it represents the year of the snake.The character 蛇 is a common character in Chinese, and it is important for HSK learners to be familiar with its meaning and pronunciation.