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Translingual
Stroke order
Stroke order
Han character
身 (Kangxi radical 158, 身 +0, 7 strokes, cangjie input 竹難竹 (HXH ), four-corner 27400 )
Kangxi radical #158, ⾝ .
Derived characters
Appendix:Chinese radical/身
㑗 , 𠗏 , 𠲳 , 𡌏 , 㛛 , 㧶 , 𨓉 , 𮀝 , 竧 , 裑 , 𫊾 , 𬢭 , 𧼅 , 𨌈 (𫐍 ), 銵 , 𩫙 , 鯓
𭄨 , 射 , 𦎒 , 鵢 , 𬼧 , 𡘪 , 䆤 , 𢈯 , 𤶴
References
Kangxi Dictionary: page 1237 , character 1
Dai Kanwa Jiten: character 38034
Dae Jaweon: page 1709, character 36
Hanyu Da Zidian (first edition): volume 6, page 3807, character 1
Unihan data for U+8EAB
Chinese
Glyph origin
Old Chinese
身
*qʰjin
銵
*kʰriːŋ
Pictogram (象形 ) : from a pictograph of a pregnant woman. See also the reversed version 㐆 . Unrelated to 射 .
Etymology 1
STEDT relates it to Proto-Sino-Tibetan *sja-n ~ *sin ( “ flesh; animal; body ” ) , but recent Old Chinese reconstructions would not support this etymology.
Because 身 is used as a phonetic for 仁 (OC *niŋ ) in excavated texts, Baxter and Sagart (2012, 2014) reconstruct the initial as nasal. This would allow for a comparison to Tibetan སྙིང ( snying , “ heart ” ) , Japhug tɯsni ( “ heart ” ) (Baxter and Sagart, 2012 ; Zhang, Jacques and Lai, 2019 ), which are from Proto-Sino-Tibetan *s/k-n(j)i-k/ŋ ( “ heart; mind; brain ” ) .
Pronunciation
Mandarin
(Standard )
(Pinyin ) : shēn (shen1 )
(Zhuyin ) : ㄕㄣ
(Chengdu , Sichuanese Pinyin ) : sen1
(Dungan , Cyrillic and Wiktionary ) : шын (šɨn, I)
Cantonese
(Guangzhou –Hong Kong , Jyutping ) : san1
(Taishan , Wiktionary ) : sin1
Gan (Wiktionary ) : siin1
Hakka
(Sixian , PFS ) : sṳ̂n
(Meixian , Guangdong ) : sen1
Jin (Wiktionary ) : seng1
Northern Min (KCR ) : séng
Eastern Min (BUC ) : sĭng
Southern Min
(Hokkien , POJ ) : sin / sian
(Teochew , Peng'im ) : sing1 / sêng1
(Leizhou , Leizhou Pinyin ) : xieng1
Wu (Northern , Wugniu ) : 1 sen
Xiang (Changsha , Wiktionary ) : shen1
Note :
sin - literary;
sian - vernacular (as classifier).
Note :
sing1 - Chaozhou, Shantou;
sêng1 - Jieyang.
Baxter –Sagart system 1.1 (2014 )
Character
身
Reading #
1/1
Modern Beijing (Pinyin)
shēn
Middle Chinese
‹ syin ›
Old Chinese
/*n̥i/
English
body; self
Notes for Old Chinese notations in the Baxter–Sagart system:
* Parentheses "()" indicate uncertain presence;
* Square brackets "" indicate uncertain identity, e.g. * as coda may in fact be *-t or *-p;
* Angle brackets "<>" indicate infix;
* Hyphen "-" indicates morpheme boundary;
* Period "." indicates syllable boundary.
Zhengzhang system (2003)
Character
身
Reading #
1/1
No.
11247
Phonetic component
身
Rime group
眞
Rime subdivision
1
Corresponding MC rime
申
Old Chinese
/*qʰjin/
Notes
甲 金 文 象 人 鼓 其 腹 ,表 其 身 有 孕 ,非 申 聲
Definitions
身
( anatomy ) body
( figurative ) body ; main part
pregnancy
oneself
in person ; personally
I ; me
life ; one's (entire) life
social status
moral character
Classifier for suits of clothes .
( literary or Southern Min , Puxian Min ) Classifier for statues , dolls , puppets .
( Southern Min ) Classifier for silkworms .
( Cantonese , idiomatic ) Classifier for beatings .
Synonyms
Dialectal synonyms of
身體 (“body”)
Variety
Location
Words
Formal (Written Standard Chinese )
身體
Northeastern Mandarin
Beijing
身體 , 身子
Taiwan
身體
Chifeng
身體 , 身子
Hulunbuir (Hailar)
身體
Harbin
身體 , 身子
Shenyang
身體 , 身子
Singapore
身體
Olginsky (Mikhaylovka)
身子
Jilu Mandarin
Tianjin
身子
Tangshan
身體 , 身子
Cangzhou
身子 , 身子骨兒
Baoding
身子
Shijiazhuang
身子
Jinan
身體 , 身子
Jiaoliao Mandarin
Yantai (Muping)
身體 , 身子
Qingdao
身子 , 身板骨兒
Central Plains Mandarin
Luoyang
身體 , 身子
Zhengzhou
身
Xi'an
身體 , 身子
Xining
身體 , 身子
Xuzhou
身子 , 身體
Lanyin Mandarin
Yinchuan
身子
Lanzhou
身子 , 體子
Ürümqi
身體 , 身子
Southwestern Mandarin
Chengdu
身體
Chongqing
身體 , 身子
Wuhan
身體 , 身子
Guiyang
身體 , 身子
Kunming
身體 , 身子
Guilin
身子 , 身體
Liuzhou
身子 , 身體
Jianghuai Mandarin
Nanjing
身體 , 身子
Yangzhou
身子
Nantong
身子
Hefei
身體 , 身子
Cantonese
Guangzhou
身 , 身子
Hong Kong
身
Hong Kong (Kam Tin; Weitou)
身體
Macau
身
Guangzhou (Panyu)
身
Guangzhou (Huashan, Huadu)
身
Guangzhou (Conghua)
身
Guangzhou (Zengcheng)
身
Foshan
身
Foshan (Shatou, Nanhai)
身
Foshan (Shunde)
身
Foshan (Sanshui)
身
Foshan (Mingcheng, Gaoming)
身
Zhongshan (Shiqi)
身
Zhuhai (Qianshan, Xiangzhou)
身
Zhuhai (Shangheng, Doumen; Tanka)
身
Zhuhai (Doumen)
身
Jiangmen (Baisha)
身
Jiangmen (Xinhui)
身
Taishan
身
Kaiping (Chikan)
身
Enping (Niujiang)
身
Heshan (Yayao)
身體
Dongguan
身 , 身體
Shenzhen (Shajing, Bao'an)
身
Shenzhen (Dapeng)
身
Qingyuan
身
Fogang
身
Yingde (Hanguang)
身
Yangshan
身
Lianshan (Butian)
身體
Lianzhou (Qingshui; Sihui)
身
Shaoguan
身
Shaoguan (Qujiang)
身體
Renhua
身
Lechang
身
Zhaoqing (Gaoyao)
身
Sihui
身體
Guangning
身體 , 身
Deqing
身
Huaiji
身
Fengkai (Nanfeng)
身
Yunfu
身
Xinxing
身
Luoding
身
Yunan (Pingtai)
身
Yangjiang
身體 , 身子
Xinyi
身
Maoming (Xinpo)
身
Lianjiang
身
Beihai
身體
Sanya (Yanglan; Maihua)
身體
Singapore (Guangfu)
身
Gan
Lichuan
身體
Hakka
Meixian
身仔 , 身體
Huizhou (Huicheng; Bendihua)
身體
Dongguan (Qingxi)
完身
Shenzhen (Shatoujiao)
完身
Zhongshan (Nanlang Heshui)
身
Wuhua (Shuizhai)
身體 , 完身
Wuhua (Huacheng)
身體
Wuhua (Changbu)
完身
Wuhua (Mianyang)
完身
Guangzhou (Lütian, Conghua)
身
Jiexi
膚身
Luhe
身體
Yudu
身體
Miaoli (N. Sixian)
圓身
Pingtung (Neipu; S. Sixian)
圓身
Hsinchu County (Zhudong; Hailu)
膴身
Taichung (Dongshi; Dabu)
圓身 , 圍身
Hsinchu County (Qionglin; Raoping)
膴身
Yunlin (Lunbei; Zhao'an)
膴身
Sungai Tapang, Batu Kawa (Hepo)
膚身
Singkawang
膚身
Huizhou
Jixi
身體
Shexian
身體
Jin
Taiyuan
身體 , 身子
Xinzhou
身子 , 身體 , 身得 , 身坯得
Linhe
身子
Jining
身體
Hohhot
身體 , 身子
Zhangjiakou
身體 , 身子
Handan
身體 , 身子
Eastern Min
Fuzhou
身 , 身體
Fuzhou (Changle)
身
Fuqing
身體
Yongtai
完身
Gutian
完身
Pingnan
完身
Fu'an
完身
Ningde
完身
Xiapu
完身
Zherong
身體
Shouning
完身 , 身體
Zhouning
完身
Fuding
身體
Southern Min
Xiamen
身軀
Xiamen (Tong'an)
身軀
Quanzhou
身軀
Zhangzhou
身軀
Zhangzhou (Changtai)
渾身 , 渾軀
Zhao'an
身體
Taipei
身軀
New Taipei (Sanxia)
身軀
Kaohsiung
身軀
Yilan
身軀
Changhua (Lukang)
身軀
Taichung
身軀
Taichung (Wuqi)
身軀
Tainan
身軀
Taitung
身軀
Hsinchu
身軀
Kinmen
身軀
Penghu (Magong)
身軀
Penang (Hokkien)
身軀
Singapore (Hokkien)
身軀
Manila (Hokkien)
身軀
Pingnan (Shangdu)
身體
Shantou
身體
Leizhou
身軀
Haikou
身體
Puxian Min
Fuding (Aoyao)
身軀
Central Min
Yong'an
完身
Sanming (Sanyuan)
完身
Zhongshan Min
Zhongshan (Longdu, Shaxi)
身
Southern Pinghua
Nanning (Tingzi)
身
Waxiang
Guzhang (Gaofeng)
身
Wu
Shanghai
身體 , 身子
Shanghai (Chongming)
身體
Suzhou
身體
Danyang
身體
Hangzhou
身體
Ningbo
身體
Wenzhou
身體
Xiang
Changsha
身子
Hengyang
身子
Descendants
Etymology 2
Pronunciation
Definitions
身
Only used in 身毒 (Juāndú ).
Compounds
Japanese
Kanji
身
(Third grade kyōiku kanji )
body
Synonym: 体
identity
Readings
Compounds
Compounds
身( しん ) 体( たい ) ( shintai ) : body
身( しん ) 長( ちょう ) ( shinchō ) : stature, one's height
身( しん ) 辺( ぺん ) ( shinpen ) : one's person
身( しん ) 代( だい ) ( shindai ) : one's fortune, one's property
身( み ) 代( が ) わり ( migawari ) : a stand-in , a substitute
身( み ) 軽( がる ) ( migaru ) : agile , nimble , light on one's feet
身( み ) 形( なり ) ( minari ) : one's appearance
身( み ) 近( ぢか ) ( mijika ) : close by, near ; familiar
身( み ) 元( もと ) ( mimoto ) : identity
身( み ) 柄( がら ) ( migara ) : social standing
身( み ) 分( ぶん ) ( mibun ) : social position
身( み ) 寄( よ ) り ( miyori ) : relative
身( み ) 投( な ) げ ( minage ) : suicide
身( しん ) 障( しょう ) 者( しゃ ) ( shinshōsha ) : disabled person
身( み ) の上( うえ ) ( mi no ue ) : one's circumstances, one's place in life, one's lot or fortune
身( み ) 勝( がっ ) 手( て ) ( migatte ) : selfishness
身( み ) の程( ほど ) ( mi no hodo ) : one's social position
身( み ) の回( まわ ) り ( mi no mawari ) : one's accoutrements, the things about a person, one's personal belongings
全( ぜん ) 身( しん ) ( zenshin ) : whole body
心( しん ) 身( しん ) ( shinshin ) : mind and body
焼( しょう ) 身( しん ) ( shōshin ) : self-immolation
変( へん ) 身( しん ) ( henshin ) : transformation
自( じ ) 身( しん ) ( jishin ) : oneself
独( どく ) 身( しん ) ( dokushin ) : living alone; a bachelor , a single person
単( たん ) 身( しん ) ( tanshin ) : alone, one person
前( ぜん ) 身( しん ) ( zenshin ) : past life
保( ほ ) 身( しん ) ( hoshin ) : self-protection
献( けん ) 身( しん ) ( kenshin ) : devotion
立( りっ ) 身( しん ) ( risshin ) : success in life
小( しょう ) 身( しん ) ( shōshin ) : humble position
細( ほそ ) 身( み ) ( hosomi ) : a narrow body ( as of a person or the body of a thing )
中( なか ) 身( み ) ( nakami ) : contents , the insides of something
黄( き ) 身( み ) ( kimi ) : yolk
刺( さし ) 身( み ) ( sashimi ) : sashimi
出( しゅっ ) 身( しん ) 地( ち ) ( shusshinchi ) : one's native place, where someone is from
身( み ) に着( つ ) ける ( mi ni tsukeru ) : to wear , to put on the body
一( いっ ) 身( しん ) ( isshin ) : the own person, oneself
一( ひと ) 身( み ) ( hitomi ) : the entire body
Etymology 1
From Old Japanese , from Proto-Japonic *muy . Cognate with 実 ( mi , “ seed, fruit, offspring ” ) .[ 1]
Standalone form of mu below. See also the etymology of 神 ( kami, kamu ) .
Compare Korean 몸 ( mom , “ body ” ) .
Pronunciation
Noun
身( み ) • (mi )
a body ; ( by extension ) :
the main part of something
the blade of a sword ( as opposed to the handle )
meat , flesh ( as opposed to skin and bone )
wood ( as opposed to the bark )
oneself
one's position , one's social standing , one's circumstances
Derived terms
Etymology 2
From Old Japanese . Bound form of mi above, only found in compounds.
Pronunciation
Noun
身( む ) • (mu )
( only in compounds ) a body
Derived terms
Etymology 3
From Old Japanese . Compound of 身 ( mu , “ body ” , bound form of standalone mi ) + くろ ( kuro ) . The derivation of the kuro element is uncertain, but it might be an alteration or ancient form of 幹 ( kara , “ trunk, main part ” ) .[ 1]
Pronunciation
Noun
身( むくろ ) • (mukuro )
a living body
720 , 日本書紀 (Nihon Shoki , “Chronicles of Japan”), Volume 7, in the section on 景行天皇 (Keikō-tennō , Emperor Keikō ):
身體 長大
人( ひと ) となり、むくろ 長( たか ) く大( おお ) きにしてhitotonari, mukuro takaku ōki ni shite His personality and body were lofty and great
a dead body , a corpse
14th century , 太平記 (Taiheiki ):
御首( おんくび ) は敷皮( しきかは ) の上( うえ ) に落( お ) ちて質( むくろ ) は尚( なほ ) 坐( ざ ) せるが如( ごと ) しonkubi wa shikikawa no ue ni ochite mukuro wa naozaseru ga gotoshi The head fell onto the hide rug, and the corpse looked as if it were sitting straight...
a rotten tree trunk
Derived terms
Etymology 4
From Middle Chinese 身 ( syin , “ body, self ” ) .
Pronunciation
Noun
身( しん ) • (shin )
a body
Usage notes
Seldom used on its own. In isolation, the reading mi is much more common.
Derived terms
References
Korean
Etymology
From Middle Chinese 身 (MC syin ). Recorded as Middle Korean 신 ( sin ) (Yale : sin ) in Hunmong Jahoe (訓蒙字會 / 훈몽자회 ), 1527.
Hanja
Wikisource
身 (eumhun 몸 신 ( mom sin ) )
hanja form? of 신 ( “ body ” )
Compounds
Compounds
망신 (亡身 , mangsin )
변신 (變身 , byeonsin )
병신 (病身 , byeongsin )
분신 (焚身 , bunsin )
삽신 (揷腎 , sapsin )
시신 (屍身 , sisin )
신병 (身柄 , sinbyeong )
신분 (身分 , sinbun )
신원 (身元 , sinwon )
신체 (身體 , sinche )
자신 (自身 , jasin )
출신 (出身 , chulsin )
헌신 (獻身 , heonsin )
대신 (代身 , daesin )
혼신 (渾身 , honsin )
신체 (身體 , sinche , “body ”)
만신창이 (滿身瘡痍 , mansinchang'i )
살신성인 (殺身成仁 , salsinseong'in )
신토불이 (身土不二 , sintoburi )
References
국제퇴계학회 대구경북지부 (國際退溪學會 大邱慶北支部) (2007). Digital Hanja Dictionary, 전자사전/電子字典 .
Vietnamese
Han character
身 : Hán Nôm readings: thân
chữ Hán form of thân ( “ torso ” ) .
Compounds