to drill, to exercise

JLPT N5 8 strokes

Words with this Kanji

Usage of (liàn)

The character primarily means "to practice" or "to train." It is commonly used when referring to practicing skills such as sports, music, language, or calligraphy. It often appears in the compound 练习 (liànxí), meaning "to practice."

Common Collocations

  • 练习 (liànxí): to practice, drill — the most frequent collocation.
  • (liàngōng): to practice skills, often martial arts.
  • (liànzì): to practice handwriting or calligraphy.

Notes on Usage

When using , the focus is on repeated practice to improve a skill. It is often followed by the object representing the skill or activity being practiced. Unlike some verbs that imply casual or one-time action, emphasizes systematic training.

Avoid confusing with (xué, to learn). focuses on acquiring knowledge or learning, while focuses on practicing and refining skills.

Register and Tone

is neutral and widely used in both spoken and written Chinese. It is appropriate in formal and informal contexts.

Summary

Use when talking about practicing or training a skill repeatedly. It is a versatile verb essential for discussing learning processes that require repetition and improvement.

Example Sentences

He practices playing the piano for two hours every day.

We need to practice speaking more to become more fluent.

He is practicing writing calligraphy with a brush.