(lōu): to draw towards oneself, to gather, to gather up (one's gown, sleeves etc)

(lōu) is a Chinese character meaning “to draw towards oneself.” Classified as HSK Level 7-9 (HSK 3.0 Standard, CLEC 2022), it is composed of (semantic) and (phonetic). It ranks #2627 in character frequency (SUBTLEX-CH corpus).

Etymologically derived, hand. Its radical form (hand) appears in many related characters such as (shǒu, hand), (, hit, make), (zhǎo, to look for).

Native pronunciation

Definitions

  1. to draw towards oneself
  2. to gather
  3. to gather up (one's gown, sleeves etc)

Etymology & Origin

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Decomposition: ⿰扌娄 (layout: left-right)

Stroke Order

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Words & Compounds

Common Compounds

WordPinyinMeaning
lǒu bàoto hug
dǒu louto shake out
lǒu zhùto hold in one's arms
lōu qián(coll.) to grab money
pá louto gather together as with a rake
5
Total compounds
60
As first character
40
As last character
0
As middle character

appears in 5 compound words: 60 as the first character, 40 as the last, and 0 in a middle position. Compound statistics computed from SUBTLEX-CH and HSK 3.0 vocabulary data.

Strongest Collocations

Characters that most frequently co-occur with in natural Chinese text, ranked by NPMI (Normalized Pointwise Mutual Information) — a statistical measure of association strength.

bào
0.532204 co-occurrences
zhá
0.44830 co-occurrences
jiàn
0.37030 co-occurrences
zhe
0.35466 co-occurrences
zhù
0.34166 co-occurrences
lóu
0.33430 co-occurrences
qīn
0.33336 co-occurrences
pái
0.29430 co-occurrences
0.27536 co-occurrences
shǒu
0.26848 co-occurrences

Example Sentences

AI-Generated

照镜子,整理一下自己的仪容。

lōu zhào jìng zǐ , zhěng lǐ yī xià zì jǐ de yí róng .

Look in the mirror and tidy up your appearance.

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liú yì 菲 tóng kuàng ān hǎi 瑟 薇 hù lōu yāo shùn jiān bèi fēng shì jì shén tú quán wǎng zàn bào

Liu Yifei and Anne Hathaway Pose Together; Their Arm-Around-the-Waist Moment Is Dubbed the "Photo of the Century" and Goes Viral

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nèi méng 1 0 suì nǚ tóng zāo qiáng háng lōu bào qīn wěn liù xún jì fù duǎn piàn píng tái zhàng hào bèi fēng

A 10-year-old girl in Inner Mongolia was forcibly hugged and kissed by her sixty-year-old stepfather's short video platform account was blocked

Character Family

Homophones — Characters pronounced lōu

Frequently Asked Questions

What does 搂 (lōu) mean in Chinese?
搂 (lōu) primarily means "to draw towards oneself." It is classified as HSK Level 7-9, making it an expert-level character. It ranks #2627 in character frequency.
What's the difference between 搂 and 下?
搂 (lōu) and 下 (xià) are often confused. antonym. The key distinguishing feature: 搂 (up) vs 下 (down).
How many strokes does 搂 have?
搂 is written with 12 strokes. The correct stroke order matters for recognition and handwriting speed — practice with the animated guide above to build proper technique.
What is the radical of 搂?
The radical associated with 搂 is 扌 (hand). This radical appears in many characters related to hand.
What are the components of 搂?
搂 is composed of: 扌 (semantic), 娄 (phonetic). Its IDS decomposition is ⿰扌娄 with a left-right layout. Understanding the components helps with both memorization and recognizing related characters.
What are common words containing 搂?
Common words with 搂 include: 搂抱 (lǒu bào, "to hug"); 抖搂 (dǒu lou, "to shake out"); 搂住 (lǒu zhù, "to hold in one's arms"); 搂钱 (lōu qián, "(coll.) to grab money"); 扒搂 (pá lou, "to gather together as with a rake"). There are over 5 compound words containing this character.
What characters sound the same as 搂 (lōu)?
Several characters share the pronunciation lōu: 楼 (building, floor), 陋 (low), 漏 (to leak). Context and tones help distinguish between them in speech and writing.
Is 搂 the same in simplified and traditional Chinese?
Yes, 搂 is written the same way in both simplified and traditional Chinese.

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Character data sourced from Unihan (Unicode Consortium), SUBTLEX-CH frequency corpus (Cai & Brysbaert, 2010), and Make Me a Hanzi (stroke data). Collocation strength measured via NPMI (Normalized Pointwise Mutual Information). Verified by the HanziFeed linguistics team.

HSK classification follows the HSK 3.0 Standard (Center for Language Education and Cooperation, CLEC, 2022 revision). Idiom data from Wiktionary (CC BY-SA 3.0).

Data last verified: March 2026.