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used in 匍匐[pú fú]

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Bronze Early Western Zhou (~1000 BC)
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Bronze Qin dynasty (221-206 BC)
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Clerical Jin dynasty (266-420 AD)
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士兵匐前进。

shì bīng pú fú qián jìn.

The soldier crawls forward.

宝宝在地上匐。

bǎo bao zài dì shàng pú fú.

The baby is crawling on the ground.

匐的姿势很重要。

pú fú de zī shì hěn zhòng yào.

The crawling posture is very important.

他们匐穿过草丛。

tā men pú fú chuān guò cǎo cóng.

They crawl through the grass.

为了躲避敌人,他匐前进。

wèi le duǒ bì dí rén, tā pú fú qián jìn.

In order to avoid the enemy, he crawls forward.

在军事训练中,士兵必须练习匐。

zài jūn shì xùn liàn zhōng, shì bīng bì xū liàn xí pú fú.

In military training, soldiers must practice crawling.

匐前进可以有效降低被发现的概率。

pú fú qián jìn kě yǐ yǒu xiào jiàng dī bèi fā xiàn de gài lǜ.

Crawling forward can effectively lower the probability of being detected.

尽管地面布满了碎石,侦察兵依然匐靠近了目标。

jǐn guǎn dì miàn bù mǎn le suì shí, zhēn chá bīng yī rán pú fú kào jìn le mù biāo.

Even though the ground was covered with gravel, the scout still crawled close to the target.