首
Head Radical (首)
shǒu · 9 strokes
The head radical (首) is a less common radical in Chinese. It appears in 1 characters related to head and associated concepts. 1 characters: 1 in HSK 4. Radical classifications follow the Kangxi radical system. Character data is based on the HSK 3.0 Standard (CLEC 2022 syllabus).
Head Radical at a Glance
| Stroke Count | 9 |
|---|---|
| Total Characters | 1 |
| Most Common HSK Level | HSK 4 (1 characters) |
| Avg. Character Strokes | 9 |
| Classification | Kangxi Radicals |
All Head Radical Characters
HSK 4 (1 characters)
Frequently Asked Questions
What does the head radical mean in Chinese characters?
The head radical (首) signals a semantic connection to head-related concepts. When you see 首 in a character, it typically indicates the character's meaning involves head or associated ideas. It appears in 1 characters in the HSK character set. Radical classifications follow the Kangxi radical system, the traditional standard for organizing Chinese characters.
How many characters use the head radical?
There are 1 characters with the head radical (首) in the HSK 3.0 character set (CLEC 2022 syllabus): 1 in HSK 4. The distribution across HSK levels reflects how fundamental head-related concepts are at each stage of Mandarin learning.
What are the most common head radical characters?
By frequency of use, the most common characters with the head radical (首) are: 首 (shǒu, "head"). These high-frequency characters are among the first head-related characters most learners encounter.
Sources & Standards
Radical classifications on this page follow the Kangxi radical system (康熙部首), the standard set of 214 radicals codified in the Kangxi Dictionary (康熙字典, 1716). Character data is based on 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.