(zāo): to meet by chance (usually with misfortune), classifier for events: time, turn, incident

(zāo) is a Chinese character meaning “to meet by chance (usually with misfortune).” Classified as HSK Level 6 (HSK 3.0 Standard, CLEC 2022), it is composed of (semantic) and (phonetic). It ranks #1047 in character frequency (SUBTLEX-CH corpus).

Etymologically derived, walk. Its radical form (walk) appears in many related characters such as (biān, side), (guò, to pass, past), (hái, still, return).

Native pronunciation

Definitions

  1. to meet by chance (usually with misfortune)
  2. classifier for events: time, turn, incident

Etymology & Origin

pictophoneticwalk

Decomposition: ⿺辶曹 (layout: surround-from-lower-left)

Stroke Order

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Words & Compounds

HSK Vocabulary with

WordPinyinMeaningHSK
verbzāo dàoto suffer6
verb/nounzāo yùto meet with6
verbzāo shòuto suffer6

Common Compounds

WordPinyinMeaning
zāo yāngto suffer a calamity
cǎn zāoto suffer (defeat, death etc)
miǎn zāoto avoid suffering
zāo yù zhàn(military) encounter
zāo nànto run into misfortune
zāo féngto encounter (sth unpleasant)
pò tí r dì yī zāo(coll.) one's first time ever experiencing sth (esp. sth notable or unusual)
zāo zhòng(slang) to suffer serious consequences or harm
pò wū yòu zāo lián yè yǔsee 屋漏偏逢連夜雨|屋漏偏逢连夜雨[wu1 lou4 pian1 feng2 lian2 ye4 yu3]
zhōu zāosurrounding
cǎn zāo bù xìngto meet with disaster
wū lòu gèng zāo lián yè yǔwhen it rains, it pours (idiom)
zāo zuìto endure hardship
lǚ zāo bù cèbeset by a series of mishaps (idiom)
zāo jùto meet with a refusal (e.g. visa)
20
Total compounds
55
As first character
25
As last character
20
As middle character

appears in 20 compound words: 55 as the first character, 25 as the last, and 20 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.

0.656123,786 co-occurrences
dào
0.611429,054 co-occurrences
shòu
0.516122,124 co-occurrences
tiǎn
0.51612 co-occurrences
dǎi
0.50816,458 co-occurrences
shì
0.49412 co-occurrences
0.48910 co-occurrences
cǎn
0.4865,478 co-occurrences
yāng
0.4841,266 co-occurrences
0.47024 co-occurrences

Example Sentences

AI-Generated

字在日常生活中使用频率较低。

zāo zì zài rì cháng shēng huó zhōng shǐ yòng pín lǜ jiào dī .

The character "遭" is not frequently used in everyday life.

Fx168 Finance NetworkFeb 2026

...0-50%也无法套现?全球10大私募巨头遇“退出寒冬”-FX168

. . . 0 5 0 yě wú fǎ tào xiàn ? quán qiú 1 0 dà sī mù jù tóu zāo yù tuì chū hán dōng F X 1 6 8

... 0-50% can't be cashed out? The world's top 10 private equity giants suffered an "exit winter" - FX168

WorldjournalFeb 2026

福建女孩扶起骑车摔倒老人 索赔人民币22万缠讼近1年

fú jiàn nǚ hái fú qǐ qí chē shuāi dǎo lǎo rén zāo suǒ péi rén mín bì 2 2 wàn chán sòng jìn 1 nián

Fujian girl helped up and fell on a bicycle and fell down an old man and was sued for nearly 1 year with a claim of RMB 220,000

三立新聞網Feb 2026

移植心脏运送干冰冻坏 男童苦撑2月亡

yí zhí xīn zāng yùn sòng zāo gān bīng dòng huài nán tóng kǔ chēng 2 yuè wáng

The transplanted heart was damaged by dry ice and the boy died in February

EttodayFeb 2026

快讯/闯入川普海湖庄园击毙 21岁嫌身分曝光!家人才刚报失踪

kuài xùn chuǎng rù chuān pǔ hǎi hú zhuāng yuán zāo jī bì 2 1 suì xián shēn fēn pù guāng ! jiā rén cái gāng bào shī zōng

News/Breaking into Trump's Mar-a-Lago was killed and the identity of the 21-year-old suspect was exposed! The family has just been reported missing

百度新闻Feb 2026

(外代一线)美国加州遇冬季风暴袭击

( wài dài yī xiàn ) měi guó jiā zhōu zāo yù dōng jì fēng bào xí jī

California, USA, was hit by a winter storm

Tatoeba

受心脏病困扰的人数增加了。

Zāoshòu xīnzàngbìng kùnrǎo de rénshù zēngjiā le.

The number of people suffering from heart disease has increased.

Tatoeba

番茄容易受很多病害。

Fānqié róngyì zāoshòu hěn duō bìnghài.

The tomato is subject to a number of diseases.

Tatoeba

公司受了巨大的损失。

Gōngsī zāoshòu le jùdà de sǔnshī.

The company suffered big losses.

Tatoeba

日本非常容易受到地震。

Rìběn fēicháng róngyì zāoshòu dào dìzhèn.

Japan is very subject to earthquakes.

Character Family

Homophones — Characters pronounced zāo

Frequently Asked Questions

What does 遭 (zāo) mean in Chinese?
遭 (zāo) primarily means "to meet by chance (usually with misfortune)." It is classified as HSK Level 6, making it an advanced character. It ranks #1047 in character frequency.
What's the difference between 遭 and 槽?
遭 (zāo) and 槽 (cáo) are often confused. confusable. The key distinguishing feature: 辶 vs 木 (same 曹 component).
How many strokes does 遭 have?
遭 is written with 14 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 遭?
The radical associated with 遭 is 辶 (walk). This radical appears in many characters related to walk.
What are the components of 遭?
遭 is composed of: 辶 (semantic), 曹 (phonetic). Its IDS decomposition is ⿺辶曹 with a surround-from-lower-left layout. Understanding the components helps with both memorization and recognizing related characters.
What are common words containing 遭?
Common words with 遭 include: 遭到 (zāo dào, "to suffer"); 遭遇 (zāo yù, "to meet with"); 遭受 (zāo shòu, "to suffer"); 遭殃 (zāo yāng, "to suffer a calamity"); 惨遭 (cǎn zāo, "to suffer (defeat, death etc)"). There are over 20 compound words containing this character.
What characters sound the same as 遭 (zāo)?
Several characters share the pronunciation zāo: 糟 (dregs), 凿 ((bound form) chisel), 早 (early, morning), 枣 ((bound form) jujube), and 4 more. Context and tones help distinguish between them in speech and writing.
Is 遭 the same in simplified and traditional Chinese?
Yes, 遭 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.