Anne-Grete says October 13, 2022 at 9:28 pm It reminds me of a snake with a human on top using it as a transportation method. Log in to Reply
Ramish Jalil says October 5, 2022 at 7:49 pm It looks like a moped which is a means of transportation like walking Log in to Reply
Louise Simpson says February 22, 2022 at 1:57 am It reminds me of someone walking/running on a treadmill, and whenever I am on a treadmill I ask myself why am I STILL doing this Log in to Reply
Emily Yan says September 28, 2021 at 3:12 am i remember that the curvy squiggle with a dash on top and a bu Log in to Reply
Maia Groom says September 28, 2021 at 2:05 am The little looks like a leash , for when you walk your dog Log in to Reply
Sherab Ghale says September 19, 2021 at 12:47 am The walking radical in this character gives us the idea that the person “STILL” has some task to complete. Log in to Reply
Donny Chen says October 7, 2020 at 7:53 am I remember this character by thinking of it as walking and then 不 which means no. In a marathon you can’t walk any longer if you ALSO want to win, Log in to Reply
Joao Vitor Lima Assumpcao says October 7, 2020 at 5:14 am the left (walking) radical is stopped by 不 so it has to stay still. And the walking radicle also looks like someone giving a big step forward, so he is walking Log in to Reply
Isa Cuellar says September 24, 2019 at 8:48 pm Looks like a person with their arms apart as to say “this much more” (the two sticks on 不 are the arms sticking out.) Log in to Reply
Malachi G Daniel says September 24, 2019 at 4:48 pm When you are not (不) walking 辶 you still have more to go. Log in to Reply
Anne-Grete says
It reminds me of a snake with a human on top using it as a transportation method.
Ramish Jalil says
It looks like a moped which is a means of transportation like walking
Louise Simpson says
It reminds me of someone walking/running on a treadmill, and whenever I am on a treadmill I ask myself why am I STILL doing this
Emily Yan says
i remember that the curvy squiggle with a dash on top and a bu
Maia Groom says
The little looks like a leash , for when you walk your dog
Sherab Ghale says
The walking radical in this character gives us the idea that the person “STILL” has some task to complete.
Donny Chen says
I remember this character by thinking of it as walking and then 不 which means no. In a marathon you can’t walk any longer if you ALSO want to win,
Joao Vitor Lima Assumpcao says
the left (walking) radical is stopped by 不 so it has to stay still.
And the walking radicle also looks like someone giving a big step forward, so he is walking
Isa Cuellar says
Looks like a person with their arms apart as to say “this much more” (the two sticks on 不 are the arms sticking out.)
Malachi G Daniel says
When you are not (不) walking 辶 you still have more to go.