xiào
verb #24,840

Meanings

  1. 1 old variant of 笑 (to laugh / to smile)

Examples

Gǔshū zhōng chángjiàn ' xiào ' zì, jí jīn zhī ' xiào '.
The character 咲 is often found in classical texts, equivalent to today's 笑.
神秘莫测
Tā xiào ér bù yǔ, shénmì mòcè.
She smiled without speaking, mysterious and inscrutable.

Tips

history
is an archaic variant of (xiào), meaning to laugh or smile. It is found in classical Chinese texts and is no longer used in modern standard Chinese. In Japanese, (saku) means 'to bloom (of flowers)' - a completely different meaning.
usage
In modern Chinese, is essentially obsolete. You may encounter it in classical literature or as a given name. Always use in contemporary writing.

Components

radical
kǒu
mouth
depicts an open mouth, source of laughter and smiles. As radical it marks as a vocal expression - the visible smile or audible laugh emerging from the mouth, which is why this old variant of carries the mouth header.
phonetic
guān
joint; close
here functions as a graphic phonetic component (sound shifted significantly to xiào). is the older variant form of still common in Japanese; the right side carries its phonetic load while supplies the smile radical.

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Stroke Order

xiào