shǔ
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他属龙。
tā shǔ lónɡ .
He's a Dragon.
对改革一事,他属右派。
duì ɡǎi ɡé yì shì ,tā shǔ yòu pài .
He's on the right side of the reforms.
这笔款的债权属银行。
zhè bǐ kuǎn de zhài quán shǔ yín hánɡ .
The claim to the money belongs to the bank.
归 (guī)
belong to
类 (lèi)
category
公 (gōng)
public
私 (sī)
private
The Chinese character 属 (shǔ) is composed of two parts: ⺮ (yù) and ⺬ (rú). ⺮ (yù) means "flesh" or "meat", and ⺬ (rú) means "to enter" or "to belong to". Together, they form the character 属 (shǔ), which means "to belong to" or "to be related to".The character 属 (shǔ) has been used in Chinese for centuries, and it has a rich history. It was first used in the oracle bone script, which is the earliest known form of Chinese writing. In the oracle bone script, the character 属 (shǔ) was written as a pictograph of a person holding a piece of meat. This pictograph represented the idea of "belonging to" or "being related to".Over time, the character 属 (shǔ) evolved into its current form. The pictograph of a person holding a piece of meat was replaced by the two characters ⺮ (yù) and ⺬ (rú). These two characters represent the idea of "flesh" or "meat" and "to enter" or "to belong to". Together, they form the character 属 (shǔ), which means "to belong to" or "to be related to".The character 属 (shǔ) is used in a variety of words and phrases in Chinese. Some examples include:* 属于 (shǔyú): to belong to* 相关 (xiāngguān): to be related to* 种属 (zhǒngshǔ): species* 类属 (lèishǔ): category* 属性 (shǔxìng): propertyThe character 属 (shǔ) is a versatile character that can be used in a variety of contexts. It is an important character for HSK learners to know, as it is used in many common words and phrases.