It loks like a person is carrying something while walking away, and the character he is carrying is car, so that means he will be “connected” to his car even when walking.
walking radical + vehicle is like communication transport meaning to connect/ to join.
Nicole Cheah
3 years ago
how i memorize this character: the character on the walking radical is that of a car. car is a form of transportation that helps people go from place to place; help connect them
Sherab Ghale
2 years ago
it looks like someone is “walking” to catch up and ‘Connect’ with their old friend.
Ariana Fahl
2 years ago
You use 连 in extreme cases. The walking radical is in this character, and so is 车 which means car. When someone cannot walk somewhere, in extreme cases they will need to drive their car there.
Munkh-Erdene Altanbaatar
1 year ago
A car on top of a walking radical makes no sense, so it is plausible to use it in an extreme-case scenario.
Amina
11 months ago
To go somewhere not only you need to walk, you “even” need a car too.
sondor
11 months ago
Someone is “walking” and CONNECTING things while walking.
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Ammna
11 months ago
use 连 in extreme cases. The walking radical is in this character, and so is 车 which means car hence if you are walking but can’t catch up you will take a car thus “lian”
Eva Vang
11 months ago
It’s the walking radical combined with 车。walking and vehicles are both ways to connect two things.
Nghia Nim
11 months ago
Lian laoshi can teach complex Chinese to ‘even’ a dummy like me!
It loks like a person is carrying something while walking away, and the character he is carrying is car, so that means he will be “connected” to his car even when walking.
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walking radical + vehicle is like communication transport meaning to connect/ to join.
how i memorize this character: the character on the walking radical is that of a car. car is a form of transportation that helps people go from place to place; help connect them
it looks like someone is “walking” to catch up and ‘Connect’ with their old friend.
You use 连 in extreme cases. The walking radical is in this character, and so is 车 which means car. When someone cannot walk somewhere, in extreme cases they will need to drive their car there.
A car on top of a walking radical makes no sense, so it is plausible to use it in an extreme-case scenario.
To go somewhere not only you need to walk, you “even” need a car too.
Someone is “walking” and CONNECTING things while walking.
use 连 in extreme cases. The walking radical is in this character, and so is 车 which means car hence if you are walking but can’t catch up you will take a car thus “lian”
It’s the walking radical combined with 车。walking and vehicles are both ways to connect two things.
Lian laoshi can teach complex Chinese to ‘even’ a dummy like me!