huī
noun

Meanings

  1. 1 a multicolored pheasant (classical)
  2. 2 to fly swiftly (classical)

Examples

Huī zài gǔwén lǐ shì yì zhǒng wǔcǎi de yějī.
In old texts the character 'hui' is a brightly colored pheasant.

Tips

history
is not used in modern Chinese; the simplified form is . It names a many-colored pheasant and, by extension, swift bright flight, famous from the 《诗经》 phrase comparing palace eaves to a pheasant taking wing. The feather radical marks the bird-and-flight sense; supplies the sound.
register
Archaic and literary. You will meet only in classical text and etymology notes, never in modern speech.

Components

radical
feather; wings
(feathers / wings) sits on top as the indexing radical, giving its meaning: a bright-feathered pheasant and its swift flight.
phonetic
jūn
phonetic element
supplies the sound for , with the reading drifting strongly from its source; it carries pronunciation, not meaning.

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Stroke Order

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