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noun HSK 1 #1,968

Meanings

  1. 1 rain

Characters

Pictograph - the top horizontal is the sky, the canopy below the underside of clouds, the dots inside falling raindrops.

Examples

HSK 1
Jīntiān yǒu yǔ.
There is rain today.
HSK 4
Xiàyǔ le, dài sǎn ba.
It's raining, bring an umbrella.
HSK 7-9
Yī cháng dàyǔ guòhòu, kōngqì tèbié qīngxīn.
After a heavy rain, the air is especially fresh.

Tips

history
is a pictograph: the top horizontal is the sky, the canopy beneath it the underside of a cloud, and the four dots inside falling raindrops. The shape is attested almost identically in oracle-bone forms three thousand years ago, making it one of the most stable graphs in the script.
culture
is Kangxi radical #173 and the indexing radical for nearly every weather word in Chinese: (snow), (thunder), (frost), (fog), (dew). Spotting sitting on top of an unfamiliar character is a near-certain signal that the meaning involves sky water or sudden weather.

Components

pictograph
rain
A textbook pictograph: the top horizontal is the sky, the canopy below the underside of clouds, the four dots inside falling raindrops. Attested almost identically in oracle-bone forms three thousand years ago. Functions as Kangxi radical #173 over the weather family - (snow), (thunder), (fog), (dew).

Radical

Rain Kangxi #173

The weather radical. When sits on top of another character it almost always points to a sky-borne phenomenon - precipitation, atmospheric water, or sudden weather. Highly productive in meteorology vocabulary: , , , , , , . The four dots inside descend like falling drops.

Used in

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Showing 6 of 30 · default form 雨
léi
thunder · mine (military)
dew · syrup; nectar (drink extract)
lòu
to show; to reveal; to expose (colloquial) · to betray; to give away (a secret)
to need; to require · necessity; need
xuě
snow
líng
zero

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