verb HSK 7-9 #2,250

Meanings

  1. 1 to marry (a woman); to take a wife

Characters

Top: (qu, to take) + bottom: (nu, woman) — literally "to take a woman"

Examples

Tā xiàgeyuè yào qǔ tā le.
He's going to marry her next month.
Tā qǔ le yīge Rìběn tàitai.
He married a Japanese woman.

Tips

grammar
Chinese has two words for 'to marry' based on gender: is used for men (to take a wife), while (jià) is used for women (to marry into the husband's family). The gender-neutral term is 结婚 (jiéhūn).
history
The character is composed of (qǔ, to take) on top and (nǚ, woman) on the bottom, literally depicting the ancient concept of 'taking a woman' as a bride.

Components

radical
woman; female
Bottom woman radical — the indexing component. Marks as a marriage verb performed on a woman: to take a bride. Notably gendered: is what a man does to acquire a wife; the corresponding word for a woman to marry out is . Same radical in , , .
phonetic
to take
Top supplies the sound exactly: qǔ. itself depicts an ear () being grasped by a hand () — "to take, seize," an image from ancient battlefield trophy-taking. Strong semantic resonance too: in archaic marriage practice, a man "takes" a wife into his household.

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