shuài

handsome

Depicts two hands pulling a long, vertical object. The original meaning is variously explained as pulling with a rope, or a belt-like garment. The meaning later shifted to "lead", "commander", and "handsome".

Components
◎ iconic component

  Iconic component

  

characterless component

Depicts something being pulled by two hands. Unrelated to 𠂤, even though it looks identical in the modern form.

巾 iconic component

  Iconic component

jīn

  

cloth

Evolution

帥 Oracle script (~1250-1000 BC)

Oracle script

(~1250-1000 BC)
帥 Bronze script Mid Western Zhou (~900 BC)

Bronze script

Mid Western Zhou (~900 BC)
帥 Seal script Shuowen (~100 AD)

Seal script

Shuowen (~100 AD)
帥 Clerical script Western Jin dynasty (266-316 AD)

Clerical script

Western Jin dynasty (266-316 AD)
帥 Regular script Modern

Regular script

Modern
Definitions

() 

shuài

commander, commander-in-chief; handsome; graceful; smart; commander in chief; (coll.) cool!; sweet!

() 

Shuài

surname Shuai

Most common words with 帥
Freq.
Word
Meaning

handsome

帅哥

handsome guy

帅气

handsome

主帅

coach

元帅

marshal (in the army)

Historical pronunciation

Old Chinese

Middle Chinese

Pinyin

Gloss

*s-rut-s

srwijH

shuài

leader (of an army)


Statistics

Not found in HSK word list

Appears in 25.7088% of movies

1292nd most common character in movies

1888th most common character in books

Miscellaneous

Strokes

9

Simplified

Unicode

U+5E25

Shuowen

“帥,佩巾也。从巾,。帨,帥或从兌。”


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