jīn
noun HSK 3 #1,187

Meanings

  1. 1 gold
  2. 2 metal
  3. 3 money

Characters

A pictograph of gold nuggets buried in the earth. Also the radical for metal-related characters ().

Examples

Zhège jièzhi shì jīn de.
This ring is made of gold.
Zhēn jīn bú pà huǒ liàn.
True gold fears no fire. (Proverb: the genuine article can withstand any test)
Jīnsè de qiūtiān hěn měi.
The golden autumn is beautiful.

Tips

culture
is one of the five elements (五行) in Chinese philosophy: (metal), (wood), (water), (fire), (earth).
usage
appears in many surnames () and place names. It's also the Korean/Kim surname character.

Components

pictograph
jīn
gold; metal
Self-radical (Kangxi #167) - indexes itself and stays as one pictographic component. The shape is a covered smelter: the inverted-V roof, two short strokes inside as ore nuggets, below for the dug-up earth. A cross-section of an ancient metalworking pit. Anchors the metal family - , , , , - via the left-side .

Radical

Metal Kangxi #167

The metal radical. Originally a pictograph of nuggets covered with earth - gold mined from the ground, then generalized to all metals. Hugely productive; the simplified left-form heads almost every metal, tool, instrument, coin, and weapon: , , , , , , , , , . The 'industrial' radical of modern Chinese.

Forms
jīn
Default 8 characters
jīnzìpáng
Left 148 characters

Used in

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jiàn
to examine · mirror
cauldron · kettle (ancient)
ào
flat iron griddle for baking flatbread
luán
a bell on an imperial carriage · the emperor's carriage; (by extension) the emperor
xīn
prosperity (used in personal and business names)
áo
to fight a fierce, drawn-out battle (literary)

Stroke Order

jīn