Chinese Character: 追 (zhuī - Chase)
Radical: 辶 (The "walk" radical, indicating movement)
Stroke Count: 9
Character Decomposition: 辶 + 隹 (The "walk" radical + a character representing a short - tailed bird, symbolizing chasing)
Stroke Order:
Pinyin: zhuī (First tone)
To chase; to pursue; to run after. It implies the action of following someone or something in order to catch up with it.
追 is a verb. It can be followed by a direct object, such as a person or a thing. For example, "追小偷" (Chase the thief). It can also be used in more abstract contexts like "追求梦想" (Pursue a dream).
In Chinese culture, the concept of "追" is often associated with perseverance and the pursuit of goals. There are many idioms and stories related to chasing, such as chasing after success or chasing away evil spirits. It reflects the Chinese people's positive attitude towards life and their pursuit of a better future.
警察正在追小偷。 (The police are chasing the thief.)
You can think of "追" as a person (represented by the "辶" radical) running after a short - tailed bird (represented by the "隹" character). This visual image can help you remember the meaning of chasing. Also, try to associate it with common words and example sentences to strengthen your memory.