to lead along

JLPT N5 9 strokes

Words with this Kanji

Usage and Nuances

The character (qiān) primarily means "to lead along" or "to pull." It is often used literally, such as leading someone by the hand, but also figuratively to indicate involvement or influence, as in "" (to involve) or "" (to affect emotionally).

Common Collocations

  • (qiān shǒu): to hold hands, often used in romantic or protective contexts.
  • (qiānshè): to involve or implicate, used in legal or social contexts.
  • (qiāndòng): to affect or move emotionally, often describing influence on feelings or situations.

Register and Tone

is neutral in tone and can be used in both formal and informal contexts. When used figuratively, it often appears in written or formal speech.

Common Confusion

Do not confuse with (lā), which also means "to pull" but is more physical and direct. often implies leading or guiding gently, sometimes with a sense of responsibility or connection.

Example Sentences

He is leading the child by the hand across the street.

This matter involves the interests of many people.

His words moved everyone's emotions.