Chinese Character: 疗
Radical: 疒 (sickness radical)
Stroke Count: 7
Stroke Order:
Pinyin: liáo (Second tone)
To treat; to heal; to cure; to remedy; to recuperate; to recuperation; to therapy; to treatment; to heal up; to recover; to convalesce; to nurse; to tend; to medical care; to care for; to health care; to attend to
"疗" is often used in compound words related to medical treatment and healing.
Grammar Patterns:
In traditional Chinese culture, healing was often seen as a holistic practice that combined physical, mental, and spiritual elements.
Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) has a history of thousands of years and includes various therapeutic methods such as acupuncture, herbal medicine, and qigong therapy.
The character "疗" reflects the Chinese cultural emphasis on maintaining balance and harmony in the body to achieve health and healing.
In modern China, both traditional Chinese medicine and Western medicine are widely practiced and respected forms of treatment.
中文: 医生正在治疗他的伤口。
Pinyin: Yīshēng zhèngzài zhìliáo tā de shāngkǒu.
English: The doctor is treating his wound.
The character "疗" (liáo) consists of two parts:
To remember the character, think of it as "ending (了) the sickness (疒)", which relates to its meaning of treatment and healing.
Practice writing the character following the stroke order to help with memorization.
Associate the character with common words like "治疗" (treatment) to reinforce its meaning.
Listen to and practice the pronunciation "liáo" to become familiar with its sound.