shì
noun HSK 2 #1,932

Meanings

  1. 1 city
  2. 2 market

Examples

HSK 1
Zhège shì hěn xiǎo.
This city is very small.
HSK 2
Wǒ zhù zài Shànghǎishì.
I live in Shanghai.
HSK 3
Běijīngshì shì Zhōngguó de shǒudū.
Beijing is the capital of China.

Tips

usage
is the administrative designation for a city. China's four direct-controlled municipalities (直辖市) are Beijing, Shanghai, Tianjin, and Chongqing.
history
Originally meant 'market/marketplace.' The meaning expanded to 'city' because cities grew around markets.

Components

radical
jīn
cloth; banner
Bottom cloth radical (Kangxi #50) - a pictograph of a piece of fabric hanging down. The indexing radical of . Carries the iconography: a cloth banner hung in the marketplace to advertise wares. The whole character is a stylised picture of a stall flag in the market square. Same radical anchors (sail), (tent), (cloth), (emperor - banner-and-platform).
ideograph
tóu
lid; cap (top stroke)
Top lid-shape - a horizontal cap with a small dot above. Here a stylised residue of an older sign-and-banner element from the original picture: a flag at the top of the marketplace. The whole char is indexed under Kangxi #50 (jīn, cloth) - the banner-cloth below.

Stroke Order

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