háo
noun #32,245

Measure Word

zhī

Meanings

  1. 1 oyster

Examples

Guǎngdōng rén xǐhuan chī kǎo háo.
Cantonese people love eating grilled oysters.
Zhèjiā diàn de háoyóu niúròu hěn hǎochī.
This restaurant's beef in oyster sauce is delicious.

Tips

culture
is the southern Chinese word for oyster, dominant in Cantonese cuisine — 蚝油 (háoyóu, oyster sauce) and (háojiān, oyster omelette) are classic dishes. The northern/standard term is 牡蛎 (mǔlì), more common in scientific contexts.
memory
= (chóng, 'insect/creature' radical, used for many small animals) + (máo, 'hair') as phonetic. The radical signals seafood/marine creature.

Components

radical
chóng
insect; small creature
The bug radical labels as a small creature — Chinese groups oysters with shellfish and worms under rather than with fish. Same radical anchors snake, ant, wood-borer.
phonetic
máo
hair; fur
Right side supplies the sound: máo → háo (initial shift but rhyme intact). hints faintly at the shaggy, encrusted look of an oyster reef; the simplified glyph replaced the older form's heavier phonetic .

In Pop Culture

蚝油 háoyóu
oyster sauce
Iconic Cantonese-origin condiment now used across Chinese cooking; brand 李锦记 (Lee Kum Kee) was founded in 1888 when its inventor accidentally simmered oysters too long.

Stroke Order

háo