qiáng
radical_variant

Meanings

  1. 1 left-side simplified form of 爿 (split-wood radical)
  2. 2 Kangxi radical #90 in its three-stroke component shape

Tips

usage
is the simplified left-side form of the split-wood radical . You will only ever see it as a component, never standalone in modern text. The standalone reading qiáng comes from the parent ; pedagogical name is 'jiāngzìpáng' () since is its most familiar host.
history
Traditional pictures a vertical plank cut from a tree — the left half of the wood-splitting graph was its original mate. The 1956 PRC simplification flattened the four-stroke into a three-stroke wherever it sits on the left of a character, as in , , , , , , .

Radical

Split Wood (Left) Kangxi #90

Tags characters that originally referred to wooden boards, beds, or plank-shaped objects. Pairs with (Kangxi 91) as its mirror image — left half versus right half of a split log. Mostly relevant for traditional forms; in simplified Chinese many of its compounds (e.g. ) have moved to other radicals.

Used in

Showing 2 of 2 · left form 丬 of 爿
jiāng
will; shall; about to · to take; to use
jiàng
general; military commander · high-ranking officer

Stroke Order

qiáng