Chinese Character: 至 (zhì - Arrive/To)
Radical: 至 (The character itself serves as the radical)
Stroke Count: 6 (Number of strokes in the character)
Character Decomposition: 土 + 厶 (The character can be thought of as composed of "土 (soil)" and "厶 (private)")
Stroke Order:
Pinyin: zhì (Fourth tone)
To arrive; to reach; up to; extremely (The basic meanings of the character "至")
至 can be used as a verb, preposition, or adverb. As a verb, it means "to arrive" or "to reach". As a preposition, it indicates the limit or extent. As an adverb, it means "extremely". (The grammatical functions and usage of the character "至")
In Chinese culture, the concept of "arrival" and "extremity" represented by 至 is often associated with the completion of a process or the attainment of a certain state. It can be found in many ancient Chinese texts and sayings. (The cultural connotations of the character "至" in Chinese culture)
他至今都没有忘记那件事。 (Tā zhì jīn dōu méi yǒu wàng jì nà jiàn shì.) - He hasn't forgotten that thing until now.
You can remember 至 by imagining someone walking on the soil (土) and finally reaching a destination represented by the part "厶". Also, associate it with the common words and sentences you've learned to strengthen the memory. (Tips to help remember the character "至")