• sieve;
  • to sift;
  • to filter;

Etymology

A phono-semantic compound consisting of:

(bamboo) — semantic component, indicating a tool often made from bamboo;

(shī) — phonetic component, providing the sound.

The structure reflects a bamboo-made implement used for sifting, which was common in traditional societies.


Semantic development:

- bamboo tool;

- device for separating particles;

- action of sifting;

- abstract filtering (selection, screening).

Thus, 篩 evolved from physical tool to abstract process of selection.

Usage in Korean

In Korean, 篩 is generally replaced by native words like 체, and appears mostly in specialized or classical contexts.

Additional notes

Traditional sieves were often made of bamboo, reflected in the radical .

In modern Chinese, the meaning extends metaphorically to screening information, candidates, or data.

Compared to , which focuses on liquids, 篩 is more associated with solid materials.

The character illustrates how everyday tools become metaphors for selection and refinement.


Related characters:

— to filter (liquid)

— to choose; to select

— to divide

淘 — to wash and separate

Among these, 篩 emphasizes mechanical separation, especially by shaking or filtering.

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Kangxi radical:118, + 10
Strokes:16
Unicode:U+7BE9
Cangjie input:
  • 竹竹口月 (HHRB)
Composition:
  • ⿱ 𥫗 師

Neighboring characters in the dictionary

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