One of my favorite Chinese radicals is the bow radical, 弓 (gōng). It is an elegant character that must be written correctly. Despite looking complex, it consists of only three strokes. Here is how they are drawn: The radical resembles a bow, which is what it means. There are over 160 characters listed under this…| www.digmandarin.com
Have you ever wondered how much a radical means in Chinese? Take the “Ice” radical, for example. It has only two strokes and looks like two drops of water – 冫. This radical captures the characteristics of water and its ability to freeze. It usually appears on the left side of a character, but sometimes…| www.digmandarin.com
A radical in Chinese is a collection of brush strokes that convey a certain meaning. Radicals combine to form characters, and recognizing a particular radical can often hint at the character’s meaning. Some radicals can even stand alone as characters themselves. A great example of the radical system is the “water” radical. It is the…| www.digmandarin.com
How to write Chinese characters? it is helpful to group them by ones containing similar meaningful parts. We’ll focus on the characters with the 口 (kǒu) radical.| www.digmandarin.com
The radical 辶 is commonly associated with “walking” (走 – zǒu) in Chinese. There are over 380 characters listed under this radical in the Kangxi Dictionary, most of which are related to transportation or movement. In this post, we’ll explore some words with the walk radical. If you’ve been following my series, you’re already familiar…| www.digmandarin.com