The Chinese Radical: 走


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Meaning
run    走

Explanation

Used in these characters:
JLPT HSK 1
to get up, to rise, to start, to launch, to initiate (action)

Left: to walk/go (On earth feet have to walk.), right: self (Following the winding path I find myself.)
For walking you yourself need to get up.
JLPT HSK 2
to walk, to go, to move (a vehicle)
zǒu
At top: earth , bottom: variation of a foot (= kneecap and footprint )
On the earth the feet have to walk.
JLPT HSK 3
to exceed, overtake, surpass, transcend
chāo
Left: go/walk (On earth feet have to walk.), right: to call together (... with the sword and the mouth )
Run to call s.o. who is exceeding.
JLPT HSK 3
to climb over, to exceed, to surpass
yuè
Left: to go, walk (On earth feet have to walk.), right: var. of halberd
(The halberd for pole vaulting?) At this walking, use the halberd to overcome the obstacle レ (e.g. a hurdle) by climbing over it.
JLPT HSK 3
interesting, to interest

Left: walk, leave (On earth feet have to walk.), right: take/fetch (sb. at the ear by hand )
When you walk away, try to take and hold (the memories) of: the interesting.
JLPT HSK 4
to hurry, to rush, to catch up, to overtake
gǎn
Left: go/walk (On earth feet have to walk.), right: dry (Here: laundry rack)
(It might rain:) I am (now) going to still stay dry and thus I am in a hurry.
JLPT HSK 4
classifier for times, round trips: trips or journeys
tàng
Left: walk (On earth feet have to walk.), right: esteem, to value (A small house with a window is furthermore esteemed.)
This 'walking' is esteemed, and thus it is counted.
JLPT HSK 5
to hasten, to hurry, to walk fast, tendency

Left: to walk/go (On earth feet have to walk.), right: mowing grass (here: hurry [The bent person holds with the hand at the heart because he was in a hurry.]
Walking in a hurry means: to hasten.
JLPT HSK 5
to take advantage of, to seize an opportunity
chèn
Left: to walk/go (On earth feet have to walk.), right: eczema (person with skin rash , like measles 疹)
To walk is, when having eczema of advantage.
JLPT HSK 6
companion, disciple, prison sentence, to go on foot

Left: to go , right: go/walk (On earth , the feet need to walk.)
(Developed from the foot soldiers, which had little value) They walk or run as escorts/companion, and are disciplined with penalties.
JLPT HSK 6
to visit, to attend (a event), to go, be present

Left: to go, walk (On earth feet have to walk.), right: divine (here: forking of ways)
By going along the way's forking, you can attend that visit.
JLPT HSK 6
steep, precipitous, abruptly, unexpected
dǒu
Left: hill , right: go/walk (On earth feet have to walk.)
The hill can be, in respect to walking, be steep.
JLPT HSK 6
change one's residence

Left: to go , right: variation of go or 徒 (On earth , the feet need to walk.)
Who goes , stops , for continuing by foot , changes the residence.
JLPT no HSK
state during the Warring States Period
zhào
Left: to walk/go (On earth feet have to walk.), right: cross
The walkings (troup-movements?) were marked with crosses during the Warring States.

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