noun HSK 5 #3,769

Measure Word

zhī

Meanings

  1. 1 tiger
  2. 2 brave; fierce

Characters

Examples

Lǎohǔ shì sēnlín zhī wáng.
The tiger is the king of the forest.
Hǔ nián dào le!
The Year of the Tiger is here!
Bù rù hǔxué, yān dé hǔzǐ.
If you don't enter the tiger's den, how can you catch the tiger's cub?

Tips

culture
The tiger is one of the most powerful symbols in Chinese culture. It represents bravery, power, and authority. is the 3rd animal in the Chinese zodiac. Many idioms feature tigers: 骑虎难下 (riding a tiger and unable to dismount — stuck in a difficult situation).
usage
In everyday speech, 老虎 (lǎohǔ, lit. 'old tiger') is far more common than alone. The character appears as a radical in characters like (abuse), (worry), and (empty/false).

Components

radical
tiger-stripes radical
Top-left is the tiger-stripes radical (Kangxi 141), depicting the head and striped body of a tiger drawn from the side. It is the indexing radical and caps the whole tiger family: , , , , . Recognising this cap tells you the char relates to a tiger.
semantic
small table; legs-stylised
Bottom is graphic residue of the tiger's hind legs in the original drawing — early was a full-body picture, legs stylised down to two strokes. Reading as 'small table' is incidental; here it functions as the standing legs giving its prowling silhouette.

In Pop Culture

武松 Wǔsōng dǎ hǔ
Wu Song fights the tiger
hero kills a tiger barehanded in Water Margin (水浒传)

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