liú
couler; se propager
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他流了很多汗。
tā liúle hěnduō hàn.
He sweated a lot.
这条河的水流得很急。
zhè tiáo hé de shuǐ liú de hěn jí.
The water in this river flows very fast.
他流下了眼泪。
tā liúxiàle yǎnlèi.
He shed tears.
停 (tíng)
stop
止 (zhǐ)
stop
The Chinese character 流 (liú) for "to flow" is composed of two parts: the radical 水 (shuǐ) for "water" and the phonetic component 灷 (liú). The radical 水 indicates that the character is related to water, while the phonetic component 灷 provides a clue to its pronunciation.The original form of the character 流 was a pictograph depicting water flowing from a higher to a lower place. Over time, the character evolved and simplified into its current form.The character 流 has a rich history and has been used in Chinese literature and poetry for centuries. It is often used to describe the flow of water, but can also be used metaphorically to describe the passage of time or the flow of emotions.In addition to its literal meaning, the character 流 can also be used in a figurative sense. For example, it can be used to describe the flow of information or the spread of a disease. It can also be used to describe the movement of people or animals.The character 流 is a versatile character that can be used in a variety of contexts. It is an important character to learn for HSK learners, as it is used frequently in both written and spoken Chinese.