guǐ

10th heavenly stem

Origin unclear. Various explanations include (1) a pictograph of a type of ancient weapon, which could be the original form of , (2) pictograph of four leaves growing opposite from each other or the head of a sunflower, which could be the original form of , or (3) pictograph of two arrows intersecting each other. Either way, the original form is unrelated to the current meaning.

Evolution

癸 Oracle script (~1250-1000 BC)

Oracle script

(~1250-1000 BC)
癸 Bronze script Late Shang dynasty (~1100 BC)

Bronze script

Late Shang dynasty (~1100 BC)
癸 Seal script Shuowen (~100 AD)

Seal script

Shuowen (~100 AD)
癸 Clerical script Eastern Han dynasty (25-220 AD)

Clerical script

Eastern Han dynasty (25-220 AD)
癸 Regular script Modern

Regular script

Modern
Definitions

 

guǐ

10th heavenly stem; tenth of the ten Heavenly Stems 十天干[shí​tiān​gān]; tenth in order; letter "J" or Roman "X" in list "A, B, C", or "I, II, III" etc; ancient Chinese compass point: 15°; deca

Most common words with 癸
Freq.
Word
Meaning

deca

癸卯

fortieth year J4 of the 60 year cycle, e.g. 1963 or 2023

癸未

twentieth year J8 of the 60 year cycle, e.g. 2003 or 2063

癸丑

fiftieth year J2 of the 60 year cycle, e.g. 1973 or 2033

癸酉

tenth year J10 of the 60 year cycle, e.g. 1993 or 2053

Component uses

Sound component in 5 characters (1 verified)

Historical pronunciation

Old Chinese

Middle Chinese

Pinyin

Gloss

*kʷijʔ

kjwijX

guǐ

10th heavenly stem


Statistics

Not found in HSK word list

4414th most common character in books

Miscellaneous

Strokes

9

Unicode

U+7678

Shuowen

“癸,冬時水土平,可揆度也。象水從四方流入地中之形。癸承壬,象人足。,籀文从癶,从矢。”


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