chǐ
measure word #33,398

Meanings

  1. 1 foot (imperial unit of length, 0.3048 m)
  2. 2 old form of 英尺 (yīngchǐ)

Examples

Tā shēngāo liù chǐ.
He is six feet tall.
Zhè kuài bù yǒu shí chǐ cháng.
This piece of cloth is ten feet long.

Tips

history
was coined in the late Qing as a single-character unit symbol — (mouth/marker) + (chǐ, the traditional Chinese foot, ~33.3 cm). It is read chǐ but specifically denotes the imperial foot of 0.3048 m, distinguishing it from the native . Mainland Chinese now writes this as 英尺 ("English chǐ"); survives in older texts, in Hong Kong and Taiwan, and on architectural plans.
memory
Same family of single-character imperial-unit signs: (lǐ, mile = 英里), (cùn, inch = 英寸), (chǐ, foot = 英尺), (liǎng, ounce). All add to a native unit of similar magnitude.

Stroke Order

chǐ