zhě
noun

Meanings

  1. 1 ochre; reddish-brown pigment
  2. 2 red earth; reddish-brown colour

Examples

HSK 7-9
Zhěshí shì Zhōngguó shānshuǐhuà zhōng de jīngdiǎn yánliào.
Ochre is a classic pigment in Chinese landscape painting.
HSK 7-9
Xīyáng xià de xuányá fàn zhe zhě sè de guāng.
The cliffs at sunset glowed an ochre red.
HSK 7-9
Gǔdài zuìfàn chuān zhě sè de yīfu yǐ shì chéngjiè.
In ancient times, condemned convicts wore ochre-coloured robes as a mark of punishment.

Tips

usage
zhě is mainly literary and technical. In painting and geology, 赭石 names a specific iron-oxide pigment (ochre) widely used in traditional landscape painting for rendering rocks and earth. As a colour term, 赭色 denotes a deep reddish-brown. A historical detail worth knowing: in Han-era China, convicts wore 赭衣 (ochre robes), making the colour a literary shorthand for the prison population - hence the chengyu-style phrase 赭衣塞路 'ochre robes block the roads', meaning prisoners overflow the highways.
register
Outside of art history, geology, and literary prose, is rare. For ordinary reddish-brown, modern speakers say 红褐色 or 棕红色.

Components

radical
chì
red; bare
Left red radical (Kangxi #155). Marks the character as a colour term in the red family. Other members: (bright red, conspicuous), (blush).
phonetic
zhě
one who; supplying the sound
Right phonetic - exact tonal match supplying the zhě reading. The same phonetic anchors a large family: (all), (all; various), (pig), (boil), (office). Recognising as a sound-bearer unlocks all of them.

Stroke Order

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