huó
verb HSK 3 #311

Meanings

  1. 1 to live; alive; living
  2. 2 work; job
  3. 3 lively; vivid

Characters

Contains (water) + (tongue) - where there is water and speech, there is life.

Examples

HSK 1
Tā huó dào le jiǔshí suì.
He lived to ninety years old.
HSK 1
Zhèxiē huór hěn lèi.
This work is very tiring.
HSK 2
Yú hái huó zhe ne.
The fish is still alive.

Tips

usage
活着 specifically means 'to be alive / living'. also appears in: 生活 (life/lifestyle), 活动 (activity), 干活 (to work).

Components

radical
shuǐ
water (radical form)
Three water drops on the left - the contracted form of , indexing radical. Living things need water; belongs to the water-of-life cluster. Same radical anchors (flow), (gush), (spring), (tide) - vital-flow imagery rather than just liquid.
phonetic
shé
tongue
Right phonetic - historically supplied the sound (shé → huó with heavy Old Chinese drift; the family includes , , where the same right side appears). Pictographically a tongue protruding from a mouth ( over ). Combined picture: water + tongue = a tongue still able to taste, the simplest mark of being alive.

In Pop Culture

Huó zhe
To Live
Acclaimed novel by 余华 and film by 张艺谋.

Stroke Order

huó