hanziDB Explore Chinese characters. Meaning, pinyin, strokes and much more.
Most common HSK characters PRC's standard

xīn(xin1) // pronunciation of 辛 in Mandarin Pinyin

Basic information about 辛

Unihan definition: bitter; toilsome, laborious; 8th heavenly stem

Number of strokes: 7
Examples of other characters consisting of 7 strokes: , , , , , , , , ,

Radical:  160.0

HSK level: 4
Other HSK 4 characters: , , , , , , , , , more hsk 4 charaters »

Frequency rank: 1463

General standard index number: 0841

Examples of words containing this character: 利辛, 帝辛, 拉辛, 秘辛, 纣辛, 细辛, 艰辛, 荤辛, 兰辛, 谢辛, 辛丑, 辛亥, 辛劳, 辛勤, 辛卯, 辛奇, 辛巳, 辛布, 辛未, 辛格, 辛苦, 辛辣, 辛酉, 辛酸, 辛集

English translation (based on CEDICT):

辛[Xīn]:
- surname Xin
辛[xīn]:
- (of taste) hot or pungent
- hard
- laborious
- suffering
- eighth in order
- eighth of the ten Heavenly Stems 十天干[shi2 tian1 gan1]
- letter "H" or roman "VIII" in list "A, B, C", or "I, II, III" etc
- octa

Details

Unicode code point: U+8F9B

This website combine data from several databases (notably: Unihan, CC-CEDICT). Please be aware that some information presented may be incorrect, especially for very rare Chinese characters. We take no responsibility for incorrect data, though we constantly try to make the website as accurate as possible.

Random character: . Page Generation Time: 0.112 [s]. Home - About website. See also: prime numbers, online tools.