liáng / liàng
adjective HSK 2 #4,513

Meanings

  1. 1 cool
  2. 2 cold (mildly; less intense than 冷)

Examples

HSK 1
Jīntiān tiānqì hěn liáng.
The weather is cool today.
HSK 1
Shuǐ tài liáng le.
The water is too cold.
HSK 1
Wǎnshang huì liáng yīxiē.
It will be cooler in the evening.

Tips

usage
covers all the everyday 'cool / cold' senses. It's milder than - 凉水 is room-temperature or below-room-temperature water; 冷水 is genuinely cold. For a pleasant coolness, use 凉快 (refreshing). Showpiece compounds: 凉茶 (cooling herbal tea), 凉鞋 (sandals), 凉爽 (cool and refreshing).
register
A second reading (fourth tone) is a causative verb - 'to let something cool down.' Bound to fixed structures like 把汤 (let the soup cool a bit). Default to liáng for adjective 'cool/cold' senses; use liàng only when the verb is causing something else to cool.

Components

radical
bīng
ice (left-side radical)
Left ice radical (Kangxi #15) - two strokes, the compressed two-dot form of . Carries the meaning: anything cold, frozen, or chilly. Anchors with (ice), (cold), (freeze), (congeal) - the cold-element family. Two dots is the dryness-cold (frost), three dots () is liquid-cold (water).
phonetic
jīng
capital; tall building (phonetic)
Right phonetic - supplies the sound (jīng drifted to liáng, a regular nasal-onset shift in this group; cf. , , ). Originally a tall watchtower or palace pictograph, hence 'capital city.' Pure sound-borrow in . Same phonetic in (forgive), (air-dry - note semantic link to coolness).

Stroke Order

liáng