Common Radicals of Chinese Characters Chart

submitted by kaytea on Jan 05, 2009

This radical chart is great in a Chinese classroom, because it allows students to contextualize the characters and radicals they are learning. Chinese characters lack an alphabet, so they are grouped, historically and linguistically, by radicals. Learn radicals and their origins with this fun chart, perfect to post in your classroom or home.

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We have created a Chinese

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We have created a Chinese radical table: http://www.archchinese.com/arch_chinese_radicals.html,

grouped by stroke count. The meaning of each radical is shown as the tool tip. It is one of the most frequently visited page on the site. As always, suggestions and comments are welcome

Just Great!

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This radical chart is great in a Chinese classroom, because it allows students to contextualize the characters and radicals they are learning.