(wěi): tail, remainder, remnant

(wěi) is a Chinese character meaning “tail.” Classified as HSK Level 5 (HSK 3.0 Standard, CLEC 2022), it is composed of (structural) and (structural). It ranks #1274 in character frequency (SUBTLEX-CH corpus).

Etymologically derived, a furry 毛 tail behind a body 尸. Its radical form (corpse) appears in many related characters such as (céng, to pile on top of one another), (jǐn, to the greatest extent), (, (bound form) house).

Native pronunciation

Definitions

  1. tail
  2. remainder
  3. remnant

Etymology & Origin

ideographicA furry 毛 tail behind a body 尸

Decomposition: ⿸尸毛 (layout: surround-from-upper-left)

Stroke Order

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7

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Words & Compounds

HSK Vocabulary with

WordPinyinMeaningHSK
verb/nounjié wěiending6
nounwěi batail5

Common Compounds

WordPinyinMeaning
jī wěi jiǔ(calque) cocktail
wěi shēngcoda
lán wěiappendix
wěi suíto tail behind
chuán wěiback end of a ship
mǎ wěiponytail (hairstyle)
shōu wěito wind up
wěi dēngtail light (on vehicle)
mò wěiend
wěi bùback part
fèng wěi yúanchovy
wěi yìempennage (of an aircraft)
lán wěi yánappendicitis (medicine)
wěi qìexhaust
jiǔ wěi húnine-tailed fox (mythological creature)
100
Total compounds
31
As first character
39
As last character
30
As middle character

appears in 100 compound words: 31 as the first character, 39 as the last, and 30 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.

lóng
0.64312 co-occurrences
0.63916 co-occurrences
cāng
0.63713 co-occurrences
quǎn
0.60410 co-occurrences
piàn
0.593194,892 co-occurrences
yòu
0.56310 co-occurrences
0.547173,352 co-occurrences
háo
0.51012 co-occurrences
shé
0.50216,194 co-occurrences
zhái
0.49910 co-occurrences

Idioms & Chengyu (17)

cángtóulùwěiHSK 6+

to tell part of the truth but not all of it

phrase
chètóuchèwěiHSK 5+

thoroughgoing; through and through

phrase
chuí zhí wěi yìHSK 7+

(aviation) tailfin; vertical stabilizer

phrase
cóngtóudàowěiHSK 5+

from start to finish; from beginning to end; from A to Z; from first to last; all the way through

adverb
hàoziwěizhīHSK 6+

eye dialect spelling of 好自為之 /好自为之

phrase
hóng wěi bó láoHSK 7+

(bird species of China) brown shrike (Lanius cristatus)

phrase
hǔtóushéwěiHSK 5+

to start off strong, but finish weak; to be inconsistent with one's effort

phrase
hǔ wěi chūn bīngHSK 5+

lit. like stepping on a tiger's tail or spring ice (idiom); fig. extremely dangerous situation

phrase
jiētóuxiàngwěiHSK 7+

streets and lanes; throughout the city

phrase
lóng tóu shé wěiHSK 5+

lit. dragon's head, snake's tail (idiom); fig. a strong start but weak finish

phrase
wěidàbùdiàoHSK 5+

a subordinate becomes too powerful for their superior to control

phrase
wèishǒuwèiwěiHSK 7+

to be afraid of the slightest thing; ever fearful and nervous; to be full of misgivings; to be overcautious

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Showing 12 of 17 idioms containing .

Example Sentences

AI-Generated

老师教我们字的发音和笔顺。

lǎo shī jiào wǒ men wěi zì de fā yīn hé bǐ shùn .

The teacher taught us the pronunciation of the final character and the stroke order.

東方日報Feb 2026

新春长假声至 内地客最后冲刺

xīn chūn cháng jiǎ wěi shēng zhì nèi dì kè zuì hòu chōng cì

The end of the Chinese New Year holiday is the last sprint of mainland guests

StheadlineFeb 2026

上水“怪兽仓”两幼犬被困笼内 一狗断惹乌蝇 区议员联络仓主无果报警求助

shàng shuǐ guài shòu cāng liǎng yòu quǎn bèi kùn lóng nèi yī gǒu duàn wěi rě wū yíng qū yì yuán lián lào cāng zhǔ wú guǒ bào jǐng qiú zhù

Two puppies were trapped in the cage of the "monster warehouse" in Sheung Shui, and a dog had its tail cut off and provoked flies

LtnFeb 2026

8岁男童命丧花莲鲤鱼潭!家属控快艇“船浪”酿祸 交通部回应了

8 suì nán tóng mìng sāng huā lián lǐ yú tán ! jiā shǔ kòng kuài tǐng chuán wěi làng niàng huò jiāo tōng bù huí yīng le

An 8-year-old boy died in Hualien Liyu Pond! The family controlled the speedboat's "stern waves" to cause trouble, and the Ministry of Communications responded

東方日報Feb 2026

上水粉锦公路3狗疑被虐待 1狗巴几乎甩脱

shàng shuǐ fěn jǐn gōng lù 3 gǒu yí bèi nüè dài 1 gǒu wěi bā jī hū shuǎi tuō

Sheung Shui Fenjin Highway 3 dogs suspected of being abused 1 dog's tail almost fell off

Tatoeba

宁为猫头不为狮

Nìng wèi māo tóu bù wèi shī wěi.

Better be the head of a cat than the tail of a lion.

Tatoeba

汤姆和玛莉都绑着马

Tāngmǔ hé mǎ lì dōu bǎng zhe mǎwěi.

Tom and Mary both have ponytails.

Tatoeba

萨米把头发绑成马

Sà mǐ bǎtóu fà bǎng chéng mǎwěi.

Sami put his hair in a ponytail.

Tatoeba

汤姆猛拉玛丽的马

Tāngmǔ měng lā Mǎlì de mǎwěi.

Tom yanked Mary's ponytail.

Tatoeba

我用丝带在头上扎了一个马辫。

Wǒ yòng sīdài zài tóushàng zā le yī gè mǎwěibiàn.

I used a ribbon to tie my hair into a ponytail.

Character Family

Homophones — Characters pronounced wěi

Frequently Asked Questions

What does 尾 (wěi) mean in Chinese?
尾 (wěi) primarily means "tail." It is classified as HSK Level 5, making it an advanced character. It ranks #1274 in character frequency.
How many strokes does 尾 have?
尾 is written with 7 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 尾?
The radical associated with 尾 is 尸 (corpse). This radical appears in many characters related to corpse.
What are the components of 尾?
尾 is composed of: 尸 (structural), 毛 (structural). Its IDS decomposition is ⿸尸毛 with a surround-from-upper-left layout. Understanding the components helps with both memorization and recognizing related characters.
What are common words containing 尾?
Common words with 尾 include: 鸡尾酒 (jī wěi jiǔ, "(calque) cocktail"); 结尾 (jié wěi, "ending"); 尾巴 (wěi ba, "tail"); 尾声 (wěi shēng, "coda"); 阑尾 (lán wěi, "appendix"). There are over 100 compound words containing this character.
What characters sound the same as 尾 (wěi)?
Several characters share the pronunciation wěi: 危 (danger), 微 (ancient Chinese state near present-day Chongqing), 围 (to encircle), 维 (to maintain), and 6 more. Context and tones help distinguish between them in speech and writing.
Is 尾 the same in simplified and traditional Chinese?
Yes, 尾 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.