chè
verb #66,047

Meanings

  1. 1 (literary) to crack open; to split
  2. 2 (literary) a crack; a fissure

Examples

Wú Chǔ dōngnán chè.
Wu and Chu split the land in the southeast.

Tips

register
is literary, meaning ground or wood splitting open. It is famous from Du Fu's line 东南 'Wu and Chu are riven southeast'. In modern Chinese use or 开裂.

Components

radical
earth; soil
The (earth) radical points to the original picture: parched ground cracking open. It groups with other soil-and-ground words like and .
phonetic
chì
to scold; to repel
Right side is the sound element; the reading shifted from chì to chè. It contributes no 'scold' meaning here — it is the phonetic tag for this splitting word.

Stroke Order

chè