Browse "HSK6" Characters

Every character has an origin. Discover the pictographs, myths, and history behind each Chinese character — with pinyin, stroke order, HSK level, and audio pronunciation.

huǎng

This character combines 'speech' (讠) with 'wastel

móu

Its left side is 'speech', its right side means 'n

nuò

This 'promise' character hides a knight's vow in i

zhū

Born from 'speech' + 'this one', 诸 doesn’t mean

huì

Born from ancient rituals of covering sacred names

xié

This 'harmony' character secretly began as 'everyo

dié

This 'spy' character hides in plain sight: its 'le

fěi

Its right side 匪 means 'bandit' — so 诽 literall

sòng

This character’s ‘pipe’ phonetic (甬) isn’t de

This character fuses 'speech' and 'shaman' — reve

jiè

Though it looks like a simple 'speech + guard' com

yòu

Its 'speech + again' structure reveals ancient ins

dàn

Though it looks like 'speech' + 'extend,' 诞 isn’

shì

This 'oath' character hides a silent scream: its r

chà

Though it looks like a simple speech radical plus

zhà

Originally a pictograph of a hand jerking open a c

sòng

Its right side is 公 (‘public’), its left is 讠

This 'astounded' character began as a frontier off

xùn

This sleek 5-stroke character began as a bronze-ag

This 'seeking' character began as a claw digging i

Its 18 strokes hide a Bronze Age image of a person

This 'raid' character hides a dragon coiled under

cháng

This 'lower garment' character hides a secret: its

Born from a robe draped over a grain-filled valley

liè

This ‘split’ character hides a textile trauma in

This character looks like ‘clothing’ + ‘good fo

xiù

Originally a 'clothing + right-sound' compound, 袖

páo

This 'gown' character hides a womb-shaped secret:

zhōng

This character looks like clothing wrapping 'cente

shuāi

This character began as a pictograph of fraying he

yǎn

Born from ancient roadways and slow walking, 衍 en

mán

A ‘barbarian’ character that shed its stigma to

Though it means 'candle', 蜡’s insect radical rev

Though it looks like 'righteous insect', 蚁 has no

róng

Born as 'steam rising from a ritual cauldron,' thi

shí

This character began as a worm devouring grain—an

This 8-stroke character began as a tiger devouring

nu:e4

A 3,000-year-old tiger pictograph crushing a kneel

yùn

Originally picturing warmth held within vegetation

ǎi

Born as a pictograph of misty vines, 蔼 captures C