gài
noun

Meanings

  1. 1 beggar
  2. 2 to beg for alms

Examples

Jiējiǎo zuò zhe yí gè lǎo qǐgài.
An old beggar sat at the street corner.
Tā nìngyuàn èsǐ yě bù xiàng rén qǐgài.
He would rather starve than beg from others.

Tips

usage
In modern Chinese almost always appears in 乞丐 (beggar). The older verbal sense 'to beg for' is now mostly literary or set-phrase.

Components

ideograph
gài
beggar; to beg
A four-stroke unitary graph not analyzable into independent parts. It was originally a pictographic abstraction of a person bending to ask for something; the modern shape no longer maps onto recognizable pieces. Indexed under Kangxi #1 (one) by tradition, since the top horizontal serves as the lookup stroke.

Filed under radical (yī, #1) by convention. is not a separate component in , so no strokes are highlighted.

Stroke Order

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