Chinese Character: 枝 (zhī - Branch)
Radical: 木 - wood radical, indicating the character's association with wood or plants
Stroke Count: 8
Character Decomposition: 木 + 支 - The 'wood' radical '木' and the 'support' part '支', suggesting a part of a tree that extends out
Stroke Order:
Pinyin: zhī - First tone
枝 mainly means a branch of a tree. It refers to the lateral or secondary growths that extend from the trunk of a tree.
枝 is a noun and is often used in combination with other words related to plants. For example, it can be used in phrases like "a branch of a tree". It can also be used metaphorically in some contexts.
In Chinese culture, branches are often associated with vitality and growth. They are also used in traditional Chinese paintings and literature to symbolize beauty and harmony. For example, willow branches are often used to represent parting and longing in poetry.
鸟儿在树枝上唱歌。 The birds are singing on the branches. (Niǎo ér zài shù zhī shàng chàng gē.)
To remember 枝, think of a tree with its branches. The 'wood' radical '木' tells you it's related to a tree, and '支' can be thought of as something that supports or extends out, just like a branch. You can also associate it with the image of a tree branch in your mind.