verb

Meanings

  1. 1 to tap; to strike lightly (classical)
  2. 2 Kangxi radical #66

Tips

history
is a pictograph of a hand holding a stick to administer a light tap — the original action verb behind the ideas of teaching, correcting, and governing in early Chinese. In modern script the form has shifted to , the four-stroke 'rap' radical you see on the right of , , and .
mistakes
Don't confuse with (zhī, branch — Kangxi #65). has a horizontal-and-down hand on top, while starts with the cross-shaped half of .

Components

semantic
divination crack; rod
Top piece — drawn as the stick or rod held in the hand below. Originally this was the schematic upper-stroke of a striking tool; only later did the shape come to resemble the divination character . In it gives the implement that does the tapping.
semantic
yòu
right hand
Bottom — pictograph of a right hand with three fingers stretched out. Combined with the stick above it gives the compound ideograph reading: a hand wielding a rod to tap or strike lightly. From this picture comes both the verb 'to tap' and the Kangxi-66 radical, which in compound chars is almost always written in its side form .

Radical

Rap Kangxi #66

Pictograph of a hand wielding a small rod to strike or correct. Highly productive — its modern variant sits on the right of dozens of common characters about action, governance, or teaching: (teach), (alter), (government), (cause), (rescue), (agile).

Forms
Default 2 characters
fǎnwén
Right 27 characters

Used in

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qiāo
to knock; to tap; to strike · to extort (colloquial)
to tap; to strike lightly (classical) · Kangxi radical #66

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