xuè

blood

HSK 4

한자 분해

Core Meaning

The character primarily means "blood," referring to the red fluid circulating in the body. It is used in both literal and figurative contexts.

Common Uses

  1. Literal blood: describing bleeding, injuries, or medical conditions (e.g., , 血压).
  2. Blood relations: indicating family ties or ancestry (e.g., , ).

Collocations and Patterns

  • 血压 (xuèyā): blood pressure, often used in medical contexts.
  • (liúxuè): to bleed, commonly used when describing injuries.
  • 关系 (xuèyuán guānxì): blood relationship, emphasizing family connections.

Usage Notes

When using , it often appears in compound words related to health or family. It is a neutral term but can carry emotional weight when discussing family or heritage. Avoid confusing with similar-sounding words that do not relate to blood. In conversation, is straightforward and commonly understood.

Common Confusion

Do not confuse with (street) or (lining), which have different meanings and pronunciations.

예문

他的手指被刀割破,流了很多血。

Tā de shǒuzhǐ bèi dāo gē pò, liú le hěn duō xuè.

His finger was cut by a knife and bled a lot.

医生说他的血压有点高,需要注意饮食。

Yīshēng shuō tā de xuèyā yǒudiǎn gāo, xūyào zhùyì yǐnshí.

The doctor said his blood pressure is a bit high and he needs to watch his

他是我们家族的血亲,我们有很深的血缘关系。

Tā shì wǒmen jiāzú de xuèqīn, wǒmen yǒu hěn shēn de xuèyuán guānxì.

He is a blood relative of our family; we have a deep blood relationship.