Walking means walking slowly, usually after dinner or at any time. Strolling is sneaking around, because sneaking around is sneaking around.
These two words look very similar, so many people will use them wrongly. But you can still remember it when you look closely. After all, the status of these two words is obviously different, one is "slow" and the other is "dense". In fact, taking a walk after dinner is a very romantic thing. Looking at the sunset and thinking about the past, many things can be understood.
Stroll through the historical background:
Also known as "slip". Take a walk; Doing nothing.
Yang Shuo's Evening Cool Day: "Don't look at my thick body and lovely flowers. In the morning, I will go for a walk under Schima superba. "
The first chapter of Tran Dang Khoa's "Wind and Thunder": "On rainy and snowy days, there are few people who have nothing to do."
Chapter 9 of Cao Ming's Braving the Wind and Waves: "Slide from the iron bridge to the grove, and then walk back to the iron bridge from the grove."