贿

huì
noun #32,288

Meanings

  1. 1 (bound form) bribe; bribery
  2. 2 (literary) wealth; goods

Examples

Tā yīn shòuhuì bèibǔ le.
He was arrested for taking bribes.
Xínghuì shì wéifǎ de.
Offering bribes is illegal.

Tips

memory
Radical (cowrie shell, the ancient currency) signals a money-related meaning — same family as (wealth), (expensive), (greed). 贿 itself is bound: you'll see it in 行贿 (offer a bribe), 受贿 (accept a bribe), 贿赂 (bribe, full word), 贿 (demand a bribe).

Components

radical
bèi
shell; money (early currency)
Shell/money radical on the left — the indexing radical, the simplified pictograph of a cowrie shell, the earliest Chinese currency. Anything financial wears this radical: (wealth), (goods), (expensive), (gamble), (reward). Here it nails the meaning: 贿 is money changing hands.
phonetic
yǒu
to have (here phonetic)
Right side supplies the sound (yǒu → huì by an old velar-to-fricative drift, audible in the related 贿/ pair). means 'to have/possess,' which delivers a tidy semantic bonus: a bribe is wealth one person gives to make another 'have' something. Same phonetic feeds (urge to eat).

Stroke Order

贿 huì