zhǎng / cháng
verb HSK 2 #294

Meanings

  1. 1 to grow; to develop
  2. 2 older; senior; elder
  3. 3 chief; head; leader

Examples

Tā zhǎngdà le.
He has grown up.
Xiàozhǎng hěn yángé.
The principal is very strict.
Wǒ shì jiālǐ de zhǎngzǐ.
I am the eldest son in the family.

Tips

usage
In compounds about people means "head/leader": 校长 (principal), 队长 (team captain), 班长 (class monitor), 厂长 (factory director). In verbs about growth: 长大 (grow up), 生长 (to grow), 成长 (to develop).
mistakes
with pinyin zhǎng is a separate word from cháng (long). They share the same character but different readings and meanings. Context — usually the surrounding compound — picks which.

Components

ideograph
zhǎng
grow; elder; chief
Simplified from traditional (8 strokes) in the 1956 reform — originally pictured an elder with long flowing hair leaning on a walking stick. The zhǎng reading takes the aging meaning of that image: from "old" came "eldest", "chief", "to grow up". Modern 4-stroke is a stylised cursive contraction of that silhouette; not decomposable today. The sister reading cháng ("long") keeps the literal length-of-hair sense.

Radical

Long Kangxi #168

The 'long/grow' radical. Originally a pictograph of a long-haired figure — long hair signaling age, then 'elder', then 'long' generally. Simplified from 8-stroke to 4-stroke . Indexes very few characters ( 'set/cover' is filed here in some schemes). Important mostly as a high-frequency free morpheme covering both spatial 'long' and verbal 'grow up'.

Used in

Showing 2 of 2 · default form 长
cháng
long · length
zhǎng
to grow; to develop · older; senior; elder

Stroke Order

zhǎng