HSK Level 3

前往

qián wǎng

aller à; partir pour; procéder

Mobile & Tablet App

Master with Writing Practice

Practice writing with stroke order guidance, audio pronunciation, and interactive exercises in our mobile app.

Step-by-step stroke order animations

Native speaker audio pronunciation

Interactive writing recognition

Practice Now
Character writing practice in mobile app

Exemples de phrases

我正在前往北京。

wǒ zhèngzài qiánwǎng běijīng.

I am going to Beijing.

他每天都前往公司上班。

tā měitiān dōu qiánwǎng gōngsī shàngbān.

He goes to work every day.

我们前往公园散步。

wǒmen qiánwǎng gōngyuán sàn bù.

We went to the park for a walk.

Synonymes

Antonymes

返回 (fǎnguì)

return

后退 (hòutuì)

retreat

Étymologie et composants

The Chinese word 前往 (qiánwǎng) is a compound word consisting of two characters: 前 (qián) and 往 (wǎng). The character 前 means "front", "forward", or "before", while the character 往 means "to go" or "to proceed". Together, these two characters form the verb 前往, which means "to go forward", "to proceed", or "to set off".The word 前往 is commonly used in both spoken and written Chinese to express the idea of going to a place or location. For example, you could say 我要前往北京 (wǒ yào qiánwǎng Běijīng), which means "I'm going to Beijing". You could also use 前往 to talk about going to an event or activity, such as 我要前往音乐会 (wǒ yào qiánwǎng yīnyuèhuì), which means "I'm going to the concert".In addition to its literal meaning of "to go forward", 前往 can also be used in a more figurative sense to mean "to pursue" or "to strive for". For example, you could say 我要前往我的梦想 (wǒ yào qiánwǎng wǒ de mèngxiǎng), which means "I'm going to pursue my dream".The word 前往 is a versatile and commonly used verb in Chinese, and understanding its etymology can help you to better understand its meaning and usage.