Browse Characters — Learn Chinese Through Stories

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

kuò

Looks like a gate with ‘alive’ inside — but it

A 'door' (门) sealed by a 'lid' (盍) — this 9-str

zuān

This character began as a bronze-age image of meta

xiāng

This 22-stroke metal-character hides a Warring Sta

jiàn

This ‘mirror’ character doesn’t just reflect li

zhù

Its right side ‘寿’ (longevity) is a phonetic de

xiù

Its right side means 'excellence' — yet it names

zhèn

This 'town' character (zhèn) began as a bronze we

qiè

This 'cutting' character never slices fruit — it'

jǐn

Though it means 'brocade,' its metal radical (钅)

chuí

This ‘hammer’ character hides a poetic paradox:

fēng

Born as a bronze-age spear tip, 锋 evolved into Ch

ruì

Born from metal and articulate speech, 锐 fuses bl

xián

This character began as a horse’s metal bit—and

míng

Born on bronze ritual vessels 3,000 years ago, 铭

tóng

Born from Zhou dynasty bronze rituals, 铜’s ‘met

gōu

This 'hook' isn't just hardware — it's a 2,300-ye

gài

A 20th-century scientific import — no ancient roo

chāo

A paper-money character with a metal radical — an

dùn

Born from ancient bronze script showing metal resi

dīng

Originally a pictograph of a sturdy post, 钉 evolv

xìn

This 'quarrel' character contains actual blood (血

niàng

This character began as a wine-jar-and-perfection

yùn

This character began as a picture of steam rising

A wine jar + a formal report created a character f

chóu

Born from ancient wine rituals, 酬 isn’t just ‘e

This character isn’t just ‘drunk’ — its very s

zhuó

This character began as a Bronze Age picture of a