Chinese Characters Starting with "ALL"

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

This 'footprint' character isn’t about shoes — i

Originally a bronze-age image of striding to seize

chèn

This character’s 12 strokes hide a millennia-old

zhàng

This 'account' character hides ancient cowrie-shel

péi

Originally 'doubling cowrie shells' to fix wrongdo

shǎng

A 3,000-year-old ‘reward’ character that fuses h

mào

This ‘commerce’ character hides a 2,500-year-old

tiē

This 'stick' character hides ancient shell money i

dài

Its ‘shell’ radical reveals it began as ancient

gòng

This ‘tribute’ character hides a cowrie shell (

cái

This 'money' character hides a battle-axe atop cow

bèi

This four-stroke 'shell' gave birth to Chinese mon

zhū

Its three top dots represent bristles — a 3,000-y

A pig (豕) under an elephant’s trunk became Henan

háo

Born from a wild boar’s bristling back, this ‘gr

yàn

This 'glamorous' character hides a harvest secret:

zàn

Originally a bronze-age ritual glyph showing hands

jǐn

Its speech radical (讠) reveals the ancient truth:

qiān

Its ancient form shows 'speech holding reeds' — a

wèi

Born from 'speech + stomach', 谓 never meant casua

fěng

Born from 'speech + wind,' this 6-stroke character

This 'consult' character began as crossed hands be

kuā

This 'boast' character hides a paradox: its right

shī

This 8-stroke character — the shortest word for '

xún

Born from ancient ritual consultation, 询 looks li

zhěn

Its 'speech' radical reveals a profound truth: in

shè

Though only 6 strokes, 设 hides ancient bureaucrac

访

fǎng

This six-stroke character began as a bronze-age gl

xùn

Though only 5 strokes, 训 packs 3,000 years of Con

dìng

This 4-stroke character hides 3,000 years of contr

chù

Its horn radical (角) reveals the truth: 触 isn’t

lǎn

Born as a Bronze Age general surveying hills, 览 s

guǒ

Born as a bronze-age pictograph of a swaddled pers

zhuāng

This 'adornment' character once meant 'arming sold

Born from Shang dynasty priests mending sacred rob

This character began as a pictograph of a flowing

cái

This 'cutting' character began as a tailor’s knif

héng

This 'weighing' character hides a walking radical

xuè

It began as a ritual bronze bowl holding three sac

chóng

This six-stroke character began as a wriggling wor