shū
noun

Meanings

  1. 1 shu — an ancient pole weapon (classical)
  2. 2 Kangxi radical #79 — 'spear shaft'

Tips

history
was a long, blunt pole weapon, sometimes hooked at one end, fixed to chariots in the Zhou dynasty. The Mao Commentary describes it as a twelve-foot bamboo shaft 'with no blade'. The character is a pictograph of a hand wielding such a staff.
usage
You will not meet in modern speech, but it sits inside many common characters as the right-side component meaning 'strike with a tool': (section), (abundant), (beat), (destroy), 殿 (hall), (kill — ).

Components

pictograph
shū
spear-shaft weapon (Kangxi radical #79)
Self-pictograph — depicts a long-handled pole-arm or bamboo staff weapon used in ancient warfare and ritual processions. is itself Kangxi radical #79, indexing weapon and striking-action characters like , , , 殿. The graph shows the weapon held in a hand below — pictorial unit, not decomposed.

Radical

Spear Shaft Kangxi #79

Pictograph of a hand gripping a long bladeless pole weapon. As an indexing radical it gathers characters where a stick or tool is used forcefully: , , , 殿, . Never standalone in modern Chinese, but a reliable signal of 'striking action' on the right of a compound character.

Used in

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duàn
section; paragraph · measure word for periods of time or sections
huǐ
to destroy; to ruin; to demolish · to slander; to defame
殿 diàn
palace hall; temple; grand hall
ōu
to beat up · to hit
yīn
abundant; flourishing · earnest; cordial; hospitable
the hub of a wheel · (by extension) a wheel; a carriage

Stroke Order

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