(kāi): to open (transitive or intransitive), (of ships, vehicles, troops etc) to start, to turn on, to put in operation, to operate, to run

(kāi) is a Chinese character meaning “to open (transitive or intransitive).” Classified as HSK Level 1 (HSK 3.0 Standard, CLEC 2022), it is composed of (structural) and (structural). It ranks #94 in character frequency (SUBTLEX-CH corpus).

Etymologically derived, simplified form of 開; hands 廾 lifting the latch 一 of a door. Its radical form (hands joined) appears in many related characters such as (nòng, to do), (, to abandon), (, different).

Native pronunciation

Definitions

  1. to open (transitive or intransitive)
  2. (of ships, vehicles, troops etc) to start
  3. to turn on
  4. to put in operation
  5. to operate
  6. to run

Etymology & Origin

ideographicSimplified form of 開; hands 廾 lifting the latch 一 of a door

Decomposition: ⿱一廾 (layout: top-bottom)

Stroke Order

1
2
3
4

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Words & Compounds

HSK Vocabulary with

WordPinyinMeaningHSK
verb/nounkāi shǐto begin2
verblí kāito depart3
adjectivekāi xīnto feel happy3
verbdǎ kāito open2
kāi wán xiàoto play a joke4
verbkāi chēto drive a car (or train etc)1
verbfēn kāito separate3
adjective/verbgōng kāiopen6
verbkāi huìto hold a meeting3
verb/nounkāi tóubeginning6
verbzhǎn kāito unfold5
verb/adjectivekāi fàngto bloom5
verbkāi tōngto open (a new road or railway line)5
verbkāi fāto exploit (a resource)5
verbkāi qǐto start6
verbzhào kāito convene (a conference or meeting)5
nounkāi guānpower switch6
verbkāi yèto open a business5
verbkāi zhǎnto launch5
verbkāi xué(of a student) to start school2
verbkāi chuàngto initiate6
nounkāi mù shìopening ceremony5
verbkāi jīto start an engine3
verbkāi huāto bloom3
verbkāi mùto open (a conference)5
verbkāi shèto offer (goods or services)6
nounkāi shuǐboiled water5

Common Compounds

WordPinyinMeaning
fàng kāito let go
kāi chúto expel (a member of an organization)
gǔn kāi(of a liquid) to boil
jiě kāito untie
chǎng kāito open wide
bì kāito avoid
kāi chǎngto begin
duǒ kāito stay out of (hot water, trouble, awkward situation etc)
kāi dòngto start
jiē kāito uncover
kāi duānstart
chāi kāito dismantle
100
Total compounds
62
As first character
38
As last character
0
As middle character

appears in 100 compound words: 62 as the first character, 38 as the last, and 0 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.

shǐ
0.7581,229,026 co-occurrences
zhào
0.582142,092 co-occurrences
0.581203,157 co-occurrences
0.562466,932 co-occurrences
0.53631,229 co-occurrences
fàng
0.514225,498 co-occurrences
zhǎn
0.510236,244 co-occurrences
záo
0.4948,460 co-occurrences
0.49150,196 co-occurrences
kěn
0.4516,414 co-occurrences

Idioms & Chengyu (32)

bāi kāi róu suìHSK 7+

lit. to pull apart and knead to a pulp; fig. to analyze minutely from every angle; to chew sth over

phrase
BǐsīkāiwānHSK 7+

Bay of Biscay (a gulf)

biàndìkāihuāHSK 3+

to proliferate and become widespread; to spring up everywhere

verb
Gǎigé KāifàngHSK 5+

China's Economic Reform; China's Reform and Opening Up

huòránkāilǎngHSK 7+

to suddenly see the light; to be suddenly enlightened; the view instantly clears up; open and clear

phrase
jìwǎngkāiláiHSK 4+

to carry on predecessors' work and open up a new path for posterity

verb
jiēbùkāiguōHSK 7+

to run out of food

phrase
kāichéngbùgōngHSK 5+

to wear one's heart on one's sleeve; to be frank and sincere

phrase
kāi chéng xiāng jiànHSK 4+

candid and open (idiom)

phrase
kāifàng xìtǒngHSK 5+

open system

noun
kāi guó yuán xūnHSK 7+

variant of 開國元勳|开国元勋, founding figure (of country or dynasty); founding father; fig. also used of company, school etc

phrase
kāijiāngtuòtǔHSK 7+

to expand one's territory

phrase

Showing 12 of 32 idioms containing .

Example Sentences

AI-Generated

这个字在古汉语中有不同的含义。

zhè gě kāi zì zài gǔ hàn yǔ zhōng yǒu bù tóng de hán yì .

The character "开" carries different meanings in classical Chinese.

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shàng hǎi lè gāo lè yuán yíng kāi yuán hòu shǒu gè chūn jié jiǎ qī , zhèng yuè chū sān shuā xīn dān rì . .

Shanghai Legoland welcomed the first Spring Festival holiday after the opening of the park, and the third day of the first lunar month refreshed a single day:

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. . . guì zhōu yān huǒ qì 黔 wèi zhōng guó nián tiān yǎn jì lù huí jiā kāi wǎng chūn tiān . .

... Guizhou Fireworks Qianwei Chinese New Year "Tianyan Record, Home|Drive to Spring:

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nán tōng tōng zhōu : xīn nián kāi jī gǎn dìng dān xīn chǎn néng chōng cì xīn mù biāo

Nantong Tongzhou: New Year's "start-up" to catch up with orders New production capacity sprint to new goals

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dà lǐ xiāo fáng kāi zhǎn fáng huǒ zhuān xiàng háng dòng : tà chá chóng diǎn lín qū , duì gāo huǒ xiǎn qū . . .

Dali Fire Protection carried out special fire prevention actions: inspecting key forest areas and high-fire risk areas...

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chéng shì wài tān kāi guān shì rén qiáng zài cì qǐ yòng , fēn liú kè liú què bǎo píng tái shàng . .

【City Affairs】The Bund switch-type human wall is used again to divert passenger flow to ensure that the platform is ensured:

Tatoeba

你是在跟我玩笑吧?!

Nǐ shì zài gēn wǒ kāiwánxiào ba?!

Are you freaking kidding me?!

Tatoeba

始学习英语了吗?

Nǐ kāishǐ xuéxí Yīngyǔ le ma?

Have you begun studying English?

Tatoeba

你的妈妈会车吗?

Nǐ de māma huì kāichē ma?

Can your mother drive a car?

Tatoeba

演出什么时候始?

Yǎnchū shénme shíhou kāishǐ?

What time does the play begin?

Character Family

Radical Family — Characters sharing the hands joined radical

Homophones — Characters pronounced kāi

Frequently Asked Questions

What does 开 (kāi) mean in Chinese?
开 (kāi) primarily means "to open (transitive or intransitive)." It is classified as HSK Level 1, making it a beginner-level character. It ranks #94 in character frequency.
What's the difference between 开 and 闭?
开 (kāi) and 闭 (bì) are often confused. antonym. The key distinguishing feature: 开 (open) vs 闭 (close).
How many strokes does 开 have?
开 is written with 4 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 开?
The radical associated with 开 is 廾 (hands joined). This radical appears in many characters related to hands joined.
What are the components of 开?
开 is composed of: 一 (structural), 廾 (structural). Its IDS decomposition is ⿱一廾 with a top-bottom layout. Understanding the components helps with both memorization and recognizing related characters.
What are common words containing 开?
Common words with 开 include: 开始 (kāi shǐ, "to begin"); 离开 (lí kāi, "to depart"); 开心 (kāi xīn, "to feel happy"); 打开 (dǎ kāi, "to open"); 放开 (fàng kāi, "to let go"). There are over 100 compound words containing this character.
What characters sound the same as 开 (kāi)?
Several characters share the pronunciation kāi: 凯 ((bound form) triumphal music), 慨 (to sigh (with emotion)). Context and tones help distinguish between them in speech and writing.
Is 开 the same in simplified and traditional Chinese?
Yes, 开 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.