Chinese Character: 爬
Radical: 爪 Radical: Claw (爪), the left part of the character can be seen as a claw, which is related to the action of climbing with hands.
Stroke Count: 12 Total strokes: 12
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Pinyin: pá Pinyin pronunciation
Climb; Crawl; Scramble These are the common English translations of the Chinese character "爬".
“爬” is a verb, often used to describe the action of moving forward by using hands and feet or to describe the action of climbing up something. For example: 他正在爬山。(He is climbing a mountain.)
In Chinese culture, climbing mountains is not only a physical activity but also a symbol of self - improvement and perseverance. Every year, many people will climb mountains during the Double Ninth Festival. The Double Ninth Festival is a traditional Chinese festival, and climbing mountains is one of the important customs.
小婴儿正在地上爬行。The little baby is crawling on the ground.
周末我们去爬山吧。Let's go climbing on the weekend.
You can remember the character "爬" by associating it with the image of a person using their hands (represented by the left part "爪") to climb up. The left part "爪" looks like hands, and the right part can be seen as a person's body while climbing.