huí
verb

Meanings

  1. 1 old form of 回 / 迴 (to turn back; to circle) (archaic)

Examples

Shānlù qūzhé yūhuí, yìzhí tōng dào shāndǐng.
The mountain path twisted back and forth all the way to the summit.

Tips

history
is an old written variant of / (to turn back, to circle) and is not used independently in modern Chinese. It wraps the phonetic inside the long-stride radical , parallel to how uses the walk radical .
register
Archaic spelling; seen in old texts, Buddhist terms like 輪廻 (reincarnation), and etymology notes, not in modern writing.

Components

radical
yǐn
long stride; to extend
The long-stride radical wraps the lower left and is written last, adding the sense of striding or moving in a circling path.
phonetic
huí
to return; to turn
Supplies both the sound and, since itself means 'to return / circle', the core meaning — this variant just adds a motion radical around it.

No stroke data for ; the glyph shown is your device font, so component strokes can't be highlighted.

Stroke Order

huí