shí
radical_variant

Meanings

  1. 1 food on left radical, traditional (variant of 食)
  2. 2 traditional left form of the food radical, Kangxi #184

Tips

usage
is the traditional-script counterpart to simplified — same job (food, eating, hunger), same position, far more strokes. Used across Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Macau publishing. If you read across both scripts, recognize that every -character has a -twin: /, /, /. Never written alone.
history
is the calligraphic compression of , originally a pictograph of a lidded grain vessel. In left-position the body narrowed vertically while preserving the eight-stroke lid-vessel-base structure, so the radical could share horizontal space with a phonetic on the right. The 1956 mainland reform later reduced this to .
usage
Food/eating cue in Traditional script: (rice/meal), (hungry), (full), (dumpling), (flatbread), (hall/restaurant), (drink), (meal).

Radical

Food Kangxi #184

One of the most productive food-and-eating radicals. Built on a covered grain vessel, indexes everything to do with meals, hunger, fullness, and the kitchen, but it almost always appears in its left-position variants (simplified) or (traditional): , , 饿, , , . Free-standing is more literary.

Forms
shí
Default 6 characters
shízìpáng
Left 38 characters
shí
Left 0 characters

Stroke Order

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