gān
noun HSK 6 #6,689

Meanings

  1. 1 liver

Characters

Examples

HSK 2
Hē tài duō jiǔ duì gān bùhǎo.
Drinking too much alcohol is bad for the liver.
HSK 4
Zhūgān hányǒu fēngfù de tiě.
Pork liver is rich in iron.
HSK 7-9
Gānyán shì yī zhǒng chángjiàn de jíbìng.
Hepatitis is a common disease.

Tips

usage
Medical compounds: 肝炎 (hepatitis), 肝脏 (liver organ), 肝癌 (liver cancer), 肝功能 (liver function). In slang, is also used as a verb meaning 'to grind' in gaming.
grammar
(flesh/body radical) + (gān, phonetic) - a body organ pronounced gān.

Components

radical
ròu
flesh (radical form)
Left flesh radical (Kangxi 130, the side-form of ). Marks as a body-part character: the liver is an organ of meat. Same radical anchors (lung), (intestine), (spleen), (stomach), (gallbladder).
phonetic
gān
dry; trunk
Right-side supplies the sound, matching the parent's gān exactly with no tone shift. The 'dry / trunk' meaning plays no role here - pure sound borrowing. Same gān series: (pole), 竿 (bamboo pole), (catch up).

Stroke Order

gān