All about Chinese Characters

The Radical 衤

cloth
Strokes: 5
Examples
  • trousers
    Structure:Left to right
  • páo
    gown
    Structure:Left to right
  • qún
    skirt; skirt-like object
    Structure:Left to right
Common words with radical "衤"
bèi
quilt; cover
chū
inception; inceptive
repair; fill up
trousers
chèn
line; inside
qún
skirt; skirt-like object
xiù
sleeve; tuck inside the sleeve
shān
unlined upper garment; clothes in general
luǒ
be exposed/naked
hose
páo
gown
coarse cloth or clothing; brown
tuì
take off clothes; shed feathers
abundant; make rich
zhě
crease
patch up; Buddhist monk's robe
bedding
tǎn
leave uncovered; give unprincipled protection to
jīn
front of a garment; mind
dāng
crotch; crotch
ǎo
lined Chinese-style coat
guà
a Chinese-style unlined garment
lán
gown with blouse and skirt together in ancient times
biǎo
mount; paper
mèi
sleeve
advantage; make up
qiǎng
broad strip of cloth for carrying a baby on one's back or used for swaddling
zhǔ
silk wadding; line clothing with silk wadding
jīn
girdle; the lapel of coat
pàn
now written as 襻; used as a component of 袷袢
used as a component of 褴褛
below
pàn
loop for fastening a button; button-loop-like thing
short jacket
rèn
the one or two pieces making up the front of a Chinese jacket; sleeping mat
chǎ
panties
front of a Chinese gown which buttons on the right; the full front and back of a Chinese gown
chéng
be naked/bare
biǎn
narrow
jiǎn
pleat
chǐ
take off; deprive
qiā
used as a component of 袷袢
bǎo
blankets, cloth for baby
cloth for wrapping bundles
duō
mend
liǎn
used as a component of 裣衽
kèn
seam between the body and the sleeve
lián
used as a component of 褡裢
bèi
stick one piece of cloth/paper onto the back of another
sleeve; lift up
have the upper body fully or partially uncovered