Anxious, burnt Component ()

jiāo · 12 strokes

The anxious, burnt component (焦) is a less common component in Chinese characters. In Chinese, components serve different roles: semantic elements contribute meaning, phonetic elements suggest pronunciation, and structural elements provide the character's framework. It primarily serves as a phonetic element, contributing pronunciation patterns to the characters where it appears. Characters containing 焦 often share the pronunciation qiao or jiao: 瞧, 憔, 蕉, 礁. It typically appears on the right side of a character. 4 characters: 1 in HSK 3, 1 in HSK 6, 2 in HSK 7-9. Components are identified through character decomposition analysis.

Anxious, burnt Component at a Glance

Stroke Count12
Total Characters4
Primary RolePhonetic (pronunciation)
Typical Positionright side
Most Common HSK LevelHSK 7-9 (2 characters)
Avg. Character Strokes16
Also a Kangxi Radical?No

All Anxious, burnt Component Characters

HSK 3 (1 characters)

HSK 6 (1 characters)

HSK 7-9 (2 characters)

Frequently Asked Questions

What characters contain the anxious, burnt component (焦)?
There are 4 characters containing the anxious, burnt component (焦) in the HSK 3.0 character set (CLEC 2022 syllabus): 1 in HSK 3, 1 in HSK 6, 2 in HSK 7-9. The most frequently used include 瞧 (qiáo, "to look at"), 礁 (jiāo, "reef"), 蕉 (jiāo, "banana"), 憔 (qiáo, "used in 憔悴[qiao2 cui4]"). Components are identified through character decomposition analysis.
Is 焦 a radical or a component?
焦 is a component but not one of the 214 Kangxi radicals. Kangxi radicals are the traditional set used to classify and look up characters in dictionaries. Components are the broader set of building blocks that make up all Chinese characters — including radicals, phonetic elements, and structural pieces. While 焦 is not used as a dictionary classifier, it plays an important role as a phonetic element in the 4 characters where it appears.
What sound does the anxious, burnt component (焦) give to characters?
When 焦 serves as a phonetic element (in 4 of its 4 characters), it commonly contributes these pronunciation patterns: qiao (瞧, 憔); jiao (蕉, 礁). Phonetic components are one of the most powerful tools for reading unfamiliar characters — if you recognize 焦 in a new character, there is a good chance the pronunciation is related. Note that tones and initial consonants may vary across characters sharing the same phonetic component.
Where does 焦 appear in a character?
The anxious, burnt component (焦) most commonly appears on the right side of a character. Full position breakdown: right side (3 characters), bottom (1 characters). Knowing where a component typically sits helps with character recognition — when you see 焦 in its usual position, you can quickly identify it and infer the character's meaning or pronunciation.
What HSK levels include anxious, burnt component characters?
Characters containing the anxious, burnt component (焦) appear across 3 HSK levels: 1 in HSK 3, 1 in HSK 6, 2 in HSK 7-9. The largest concentration is at HSK 7-9 with 2 characters. Earlier HSK levels introduce the most common anxious, burnt-related characters, while advanced levels add specialized or literary terms.

Sources & Standards

Components are identified through structural decomposition analysis of characters in the HSK 3.0 Standard (《国际中文教育中文水平等级标准》), published by the Center for Language Education and Cooperation (CLEC), Ministry of Education of the People's Republic of China, 2022 revision. Radical classifications follow the Kangxi radical system (康熙部首).