(huǐ): to destroy, to ruin, to defame, to slander, to destroy by fire

(huǐ) is a Chinese character meaning “to destroy.” Classified as HSK Level 7-9 (HSK 3.0 Standard, CLEC 2022), with radical (weapon). It ranks #1158 in character frequency (SUBTLEX-CH corpus).

Etymologically derived, a man using a tool 殳 to strike 工 a clay vessel 臼. Its radical form (weapon) appears in many related characters such as (duàn, paragraph), (ōu, to beat up), (yīn, dynasty name at the end the Shang dynasty, after its move to Yinxu 殷墟 in present-day Henan).

Native pronunciation
HSK 7-9Radical: weapon13 strokesFrequency #1158

Definitions

  1. to destroy
  2. to ruin
  3. to defame
  4. to slander
  5. to destroy by fire

Etymology & Origin

ideographicA man using a tool 殳 to strike 工 a clay vessel 臼

Decomposition: ⿰⿱臼工殳 (layout: left-right)

Stroke Order

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Words & Compounds

Common Compounds

WordPinyinMeaning
huǐ mièto perish
cuī huǐto destroy
xiāo huǐto destroy (by melting or burning)
shāo huǐto destroy (or be destroyed) by fire
zhuì huǐ(of an airplane etc) to fall to the ground and crash
huǐ huàito damage
huǐ diàoto destroy
zhà huǐto blow up
dǐ huǐto vilify
huǐ miè xìngdestructive
dǎo huǐto destroy
sǔn huǐto damage
huǐ yú yī dàn(idiom) ruined in a short time (esp. of sth that took a long time or great effort to achieve)
sī huǐto tear up
fén huǐto burn down
38
Total compounds
37
As first character
47
As last character
16
As middle character

appears in 38 compound words: 37 as the first character, 47 as the last, and 16 in a middle position. Compound statistics computed from SUBTLEX-CH and HSK 3.0 vocabulary data.

Strongest Collocations

Characters that most frequently co-occur with in natural Chinese text, ranked by NPMI (Normalized Pointwise Mutual Information) — a statistical measure of association strength.

cuī
0.79061,999 co-occurrences
zhuì
0.68515,735 co-occurrences
shāo
0.66023,818 co-occurrences
dǎo
0.6283,300 co-occurrences
miè
0.62322,228 co-occurrences
fén
0.61612,030 co-occurrences
sǔn
0.58817,958 co-occurrences
huài
0.56512,834 co-occurrences
zhà
0.51714,358 co-occurrences
0.5032,292 co-occurrences

Idioms & Chengyu (5)

āihuǐgǔlìHSK 7+

to be emaciated with grief at one's parents' death

phrase
huǐyúyīdànHSK 7+

to be ruined all at once

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huǐyùcānbànHSK 7+

to get both praise and censure; mixed reception

phrase
āihuǐjílìHSK 7+

synonym of 哀毀骨立 /哀毁骨立 (āihuǐgǔlì, “to be emaciated with grief at one's parents' death”)

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Showing 4 of 5 idioms containing .

Example Sentences

AI-Generated

了解字的来源,有助于理解中国文化。

le xiè huǐ zì de lái yuán , yǒu zhù yú lǐ xiè zhōng guó wén huā .

Understanding the origin of the character "毁" (huǐ) helps to comprehend Chinese culture.

UdnnewsindexFeb 2026

长和巴拿马港口将被接管 港怒批巴拿马自信用

cháng hé bā ná mǎ gǎng kǒu jiāng bèi jiē guǎn gǎng nù pī bā ná mǎ zì huǐ xìn yòng

Changhe Panama port will be taken over Hong Kong angrily criticized Panama for self-destructing credit

TvbsFeb 2026

天气恶劣要求换航线!印度医疗专机失联坠 机上7人全罹难

tiān qì è liè yāo qiú huàn háng xiàn ! yìn dù yī liáo zhuān jī shī lián zhuì huǐ jī shàng 7 rén quán 罹 nán

Bad weather requires a change of route! The Indian medical plane lost contact and crashed, killing all seven people on board

EttodayFeb 2026

秘鲁军用直升机救灾任务坠 15人全数罹难

mì lǔ jūn yòng zhí shēng jī jiù zāi rèn wù zhuì huǐ 1 5 rén quán shǔ 罹 nán

Peruvian military helicopter crashed on a disaster relief mission, killing all 15 people

UdnnewsindexFeb 2026

桃园人妻晨间泼酸夫双眼 获缓刑理由曝光

táo yuán rén qī chén jiān pō suān huǐ fū shuāng yǎn huò huǎn xíng lǐ yóu pù guāng

Taoyuan wife splashed acid in the morning and destroyed her husband's eyes, and the reason for the suspended sentence was exposed

Hk01.comFeb 2026

...湾纪律部队宿舍失火 近天台后楼梯垃圾桶焚

. . . wān jì lǜ bù duì sù shě shī huǒ jìn tiān tái hòu lóu tī lā jī tǒng fén huǐ

... The fire broke out in the dormitory of the Bay Disciplined Forces and the trash can on the back stairs near the rooftop was burned

Tatoeba

恶魔摧了广岛和长崎。

èmó cuīhuǐ le Guǎngdǎo hé Chángqí.

The devil destroyed Hiroshima and Nagasaki.

Tatoeba

掉了我的宝马!

Nín huǐdiào le wǒ de bǎomǎ!

You ruined my BMW!

Tatoeba

小镇被暴风雨后的洪水摧了。

Xiǎozhèn bèi bàofēngyǔ hòu de hóngshuǐ cuīhuǐ le.

The town was destroyed by the flood after the storm.

Tatoeba

台风吹了很多房屋。

Táifēng chuī huǐ le hěn duō fángwū.

Not a few houses were destroyed by the typhoon.

Character Family

Radical Family — Characters sharing the weapon radical

Homophones — Characters pronounced huǐ

Frequently Asked Questions

What does 毁 (huǐ) mean in Chinese?
毁 (huǐ) primarily means "to destroy." It is classified as HSK Level 7-9, making it an expert-level character. It ranks #1158 in character frequency.
How many strokes does 毁 have?
毁 is written with 13 strokes. The correct stroke order matters for recognition and handwriting speed — practice with the animated guide above to build proper technique.
What is the radical of 毁?
The radical associated with 毁 is 殳 (weapon). This radical appears in many characters related to weapon.
What are common words containing 毁?
Common words with 毁 include: 毁灭 (huǐ miè, "to perish"); 摧毁 (cuī huǐ, "to destroy"); 销毁 (xiāo huǐ, "to destroy (by melting or burning)"); 烧毁 (shāo huǐ, "to destroy (or be destroyed) by fire"); 坠毁 (zhuì huǐ, "(of an airplane etc) to fall to the ground and crash"). There are over 38 compound words containing this character.
What characters sound the same as 毁 (huǐ)?
Several characters share the pronunciation huǐ: 灰 (ash, gray), 恢 (to restore), 挥 (to wave), 辉 (brilliant), and 6 more. Context and tones help distinguish between them in speech and writing.
Is 毁 the same in simplified and traditional Chinese?
Yes, 毁 is written the same way in both simplified and traditional Chinese.

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Character data sourced from Unihan (Unicode Consortium), SUBTLEX-CH frequency corpus (Cai & Brysbaert, 2010), and Make Me a Hanzi (stroke data). Collocation strength measured via NPMI (Normalized Pointwise Mutual Information). Verified by the HanziFeed linguistics team.

HSK classification follows the HSK 3.0 Standard (Center for Language Education and Cooperation, CLEC, 2022 revision). Idiom data from Wiktionary (CC BY-SA 3.0).

Data last verified: March 2026.