noun HSK 5 #452

Meanings

  1. 1 dance; dancing
  2. 2 to dance; to move about
  3. 3 to wield; to brandish

Examples

Tā hěn xǐhuan tiàowǔ.
She really likes to dance.
Zhè shì yī chǎng měilì de wǔdǎo.
This is a beautiful dance.
广场有人广场舞
Guǎngchǎng shàng yǒurén zài tiào guǎngchǎngwǔ.
People are doing square dancing in the plaza.

Tips

usage
is used in: 跳舞 (to dance), 舞蹈 (dance as an art), 舞台 (stage), 舞会 (ball/dance party). 跳舞 is the everyday word for dancing.
culture
广场舞 (square dancing) is a massive social phenomenon in China - groups of mostly older women dance together in public squares every evening.

Components

radical
evening (here radical-by-shape)
Bottom indexing radical - filed under this radical by shape rather than derivation. Historically the bottom was 'two feet facing apart' (a stamping-feet pictograph). Modern is filed under . The two-feet image at the bottom completes the dancing-figure picture: streamers on top, feet stamping below.
phonetic
dance (top portion: figure with streamers)
Top 11-stroke portion is a fused remnant of (no, without), historically supplying both sound and structure. Oracle-bone showed a person with hanging streamers in both hands - the streamers drawn here as four vertical hatches over horizontal bars. Standalone has 4 strokes today; the fuller traditional form had 12, contracted here to 11.

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