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✍️ Chinese Writing — Radicals

Learn the building blocks
of Chinese characters

Chinese characters are not random — they are built from small pieces called radicals. Once you know the 10 most common ones, you will start recognising them in hundreds of words!

🧒 Ages 6–18 🧱 10 key radicals 📖 Real word examples 🎯 Mini quiz

What is a radical? 🤔

A radical (部首 bùshǒu) is the root part of a Chinese character. Think of it like a LEGO brick — you combine bricks to build something bigger. The same radical can appear on the left, right, top or bottom of a character, and it often gives you a clue about the meaning!

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Spot the pattern

When you see 河 (river), 海 (sea) and 洗 (wash) — they all have 氵 on the left. That is the water radical!

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Two forms, one radical

Radicals often change shape depending on position. 火 (fire) becomes 灬 at the bottom of a character.

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Learn faster

Every radical you learn is a clue to dozens of new characters. The more you know, the easier it gets!

The 10 key radicals

Each radical appears in the words below — can you spot where it hides?

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Radical 1
side form
Rén · 2 strokes
👤 Person / People
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Forms
standalone
on the left

Picture a person walking — two legs stepping forward. When placed on the left side of a character it becomes 亻 (a thinner version). This radical appears in words about people, pronouns and social relationships.

Words that use this radical
you亻 on the left
he / him亻 on the left
menplural marker亻 on the left
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Radical 2
Kǒu · 3 strokes
👄 Mouth
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Form
anywhere

A simple square — the shape of an open mouth! This radical keeps the same form everywhere. It appears in characters about speaking, eating, drinking, singing and tasting.

Words that use this radical
chīeat口 on the left
drink口 on the left
chàngsing口 on the left
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Radical 3
Rì · 4 strokes
☀️ Sun / Day
☀️
Form
anywhere

The sun with a horizontal line — sunlight shining through! Because Chinese days are counted by the sun, 日 also means "day". You find it in all the days of the week and in words about time and brightness.

Words that use this radical
míngbright日 on the left
zǎomorning日 on top
shítime日 on the left
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Radical 4
Yuè · 4 strokes
🌙 Moon / Month
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Form
anywhere

A crescent moon with two lines glowing inside. Because the old Chinese calendar followed the moon, 月 means both "moon" and "month" — so every month name in Chinese (一月, 二月...) uses this radical!

Words that use this radical
péngfriend月 on the left
míngbright月 on the right
wear / clothes月 on the left
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Radical 5
Shān · 3 strokes
⛰️ Mountain
⛰️
Form
anywhere

Three mountain peaks — the middle one tallest. This radical is very easy to remember because it looks exactly like a mountain! Many famous Chinese place names contain 山 (like 山东 Shandong and 山西 Shanxi).

Words that use this radical
chūgo out / exit山 on top
dǎoisland山 on bottom
suìyears old山 on top
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Radical 6
side form
Shuǐ · 4 strokes
💧 Water
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Forms
standalone
on the left

Flowing water with ripples. When it appears on the left side of a character it becomes 氵 — three little water drops. This is one of the most common radicals. If you see three dots on the left, think water!

Words that use this radical
river氵 on the left
hǎisea / ocean氵 on the left
wash氵 on the left
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Radical 7
bottom form
Huǒ · 4 strokes
🔥 Fire
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Forms
standalone
at the bottom

Flames shooting upward! When it moves to the bottom of a character it becomes 灬 (four dots — like the base of a fire). Characters with this radical often relate to heat, cooking, light and burning.

Words that use this radical
kǎoroast / bake火 on the left
hot灬 at the bottom
diǎna little / dot灬 at the bottom
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Radical 8
Mù · 4 strokes
🌲 Wood / Tree
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Form
anywhere

A tree: vertical trunk, branches spreading upward, roots spreading downward. It appears in characters about trees, wood, and things made of wood. Two trees = 林 (grove), three trees = 森 (dense forest). Very logical!

Words that use this radical
shùtree木 on the left
zhuōtable / desk木 on the bottom
língrove / forest木 + 木
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Radical 9
side form
Xīn · 4 strokes
❤️ Heart / Feelings
😊
Forms
standalone / bottom
on the left

The heart — feelings, thoughts and emotions. When on the left it becomes 忄 (two strokes and a dot). Characters with this radical are often about how you feel inside: happiness, worry, love, thinking and forgetting.

Words that use this radical
xiǎngthink / want心 at the bottom
wàngforget心 at the bottom
mángbusy忄 on the left
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Radical 10
side form
Shǒu · 4 strokes
🖐️ Hand
Forms
standalone
on the left

A hand with fingers spread out. On the left side it becomes 扌. This is a very useful clue: if you see 扌 on the left, the character probably involves doing something with your hands — pushing, pulling, holding, throwing!

Words that use this radical
tuīpush扌 on the left
pull扌 on the left
take / hold手 at the bottom
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Radical 11
Nǚ · 3 strokes
👩 Woman / Female
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Form
anywhere

A figure with arms open — originally drawn as a kneeling woman. This radical appears in many everyday words. Interestingly, 好 (good) combines 女 (woman) and 子 (child) — a woman with a child!

Words that use this radical
mum / mother女 on the left
hǎogood女 on the left
jiěolder sister女 on the left
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Radical 12
Zǐ · 3 strokes
🧒 Child
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Form
anywhere

Originally a picture of a baby in swaddling clothes — big head, arms out, legs wrapped. 子 appears in words about children, learning, and education. It is also used as a suffix to form nouns (like 孩子 child, 桌子 table).

Words that use this radical
háichild (孩子)子 on the right
xuéstudy / learn子 at the bottom
character / word子 at the bottom
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Radical 13
side form
Yán · 7 strokes
💬 Speech / Language
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Forms
standalone
on the left

A mouth speaking words — the radical for speech and language. On the left side it becomes the simplified 讠 (two strokes). It appears in characters about talking, asking, reading and language. Very common!

Words that use this radical
shuōspeak / say讠 on the left
language讠 on the left
qǐngplease / invite讠 on the left
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Radical 14
side form
Zú · 7 strokes
🦵 Foot / Leg
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Forms
standalone
on the left

A leg and foot — originally drawn as a knee bending down to a foot. On the left it becomes ⻊. It appears in characters about movement with your legs: running, kicking, jumping and dancing. Compare with 手 (hand) — hands and feet together!

Words that use this radical
pǎorun⻊ on the left
kick⻊ on the left
tiàojump / dance⻊ on the left
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Radical 15
Mián · 3 strokes
🏠 Roof / House
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Form
on top

A roof shape — two sloping sides meeting at a point, just like a house roof! This radical always appears at the top of a character. Characters with 宀 relate to houses, rooms, family, and things that happen under a roof.

Words that use this radical
jiāhome / family宀 on top
shìroom宀 on top
ānpeaceful / safe宀 on top
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Radical 16
Cǎo · 3 strokes
🌿 Grass / Plants
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Form
on top

Two grass shoots growing upward — a simplified picture of grass or plants. This radical always appears at the top of a character. If you see 艹 on top, think plants, flowers, vegetables or herbs!

Words that use this radical
huāflower艹 on top
càivegetable / dish艹 on top
chátea艹 on top
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Radical 17
Mù · 5 strokes
👁️ Eye
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Form
anywhere

An eye — originally drawn as an oval with a pupil, then rotated. Very similar to 日 (sun) but slightly taller. It appears in characters about seeing, watching, and looking. A great clue: if a character involves your eyes, look for 目!

Words that use this radical
kànlook / watch / read目 at the bottom
yǎneye目 on the left
shuìsleep目 on the left
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Radical 18
side form
Shí · 9 strokes
🍽️ Food / Eat
🥢
Forms
standalone
on the left

Food and eating — one of the most fun radicals! On the left side it becomes 饣. This radical appears in characters about food, meals, drinks and restaurants. You saw it in Marina's lesson: 食字旁 is usually related to food!

Words that use this radical
fànrice / meal饣 on the left
饿èhungry饣 on the left
cānmeal食 at the bottom
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Radical 19
Wéi · 3 strokes
⬜ Enclosure
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Form
surrounding

A box that surrounds — like a wall or border around something. Note: this looks like 口 (mouth) but is bigger! It represents an enclosed space, border or country. Characters with 囗 often relate to places, countries and boundaries.

Words that use this radical
guócountry囗 surrounding
yuángarden / park囗 surrounding
picture / map囗 surrounding
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Radical 20
Tǔ · 3 strokes
🌍 Earth / Soil
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Form
anywhere

A mound of earth — like a small hill of soil with something pushing up through it. It represents earth, ground, soil and building. Characters with 土 often relate to the ground, land, places and construction.

Words that use this radical
ground / earth土 on the left
chéngcity / town土 on the left
zuòsit土 at the bottom

🎯 Test yourself!

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