HSK 6, unknown, 8 strokes, radical 扌, rank #6451, Hard
拐
guǎi
seven (used as a substitute for 七[qi1])
HSK 6, unknown, 8 strokes, radical 扌, rank #6451, Hard
guǎi(guai3) T3
1to turn
2to kidnap
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March 24, 2026
拐guǎi(guai3)
The character 拐 (guǎi) primarily means 'to turn' and is commonly used to describe changing direction. It also carries darker meanings related to 'kidnapping' or 'swindling,' which highlight its usage in contexts involving deceit or illegal actions. Additionally, it can refer to a cane or crutch, emphasizing its physical utility in assisting mobility.
Strokes8Radical扌Frequency#6451DifficultyHard
Cultural Note
In Chinese culture, the concept of kidnapping, as implied by 拐, can often be sensationalized in media and literature, reflecting societal fears and legal issues surrounding personal safety. The use of canes or crutches is also significant in traditional Chinese medicine, where mobility aids are often associated with elder care.
Memory Tip
Imagine a person turning (拐) around a corner with a cane (the character looks like a person leaning on a stick). The '七' at the bottom can help you remember the number seven, as it substitutes for it in some contexts. Picture a cunning thief (swindler) cleverly turning the corner to escape with a stolen item.
Meanings of 拐
guǎi(guai3)
1to turn
2to kidnap
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About 拐
拐Simplified
8Strokes
扌Radical
状态词stative word (stat.)Part of Speech
#6451Frequency Rank
HSK 3.0L6IntermediateHSKKL3CEFRC1
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Quick Contrast
拐 (guǎi) vs 转 (zhuǎn) — use 拐 when implying a turn that involves a change of direction, especially in a more metaphorical or negative context, while 转 is more neutral and general for turning.
Memory Mnemonic
Imagine a person turning (拐) around a corner with a cane (the character looks like a person leaning on a stick). The '七' at the bottom can help you remember the number seven, as it substitutes for it in some contexts. Picture a cunning thief (swindler) cleverly turning the corner to escape with a stolen item.
Usage Notes
Avoid confusing 拐 with other characters that have similar pronunciations but different meanings, such as 乖 (guāi, meaning obedient). It is generally used in informal contexts when discussing turning or in serious discussions about crime. Be cautious with tones, as mispronouncing guǎi can change the meaning entirely.
HSK Study Tips
Though not part of the HSK vocabulary, 拐 can be related to other directional verbs such as 转 (zhuǎn, to turn) and 走 (zǒu, to walk). Focus on understanding the context in which 拐 is used to differentiate its meanings, especially in spoken language.
Cultural Note
In Chinese culture, the concept of kidnapping, as implied by 拐, can often be sensationalized in media and literature, reflecting societal fears and legal issues surrounding personal safety. The use of canes or crutches is also significant in traditional Chinese medicine, where mobility aids are often associated with elder care.
Common Mistakes
Learners often confuse 拐 with the similar-sounding 乖 (guāi), leading to incorrect translations. For example, using 拐 to mean 'obedient' instead of 'to turn' or 'to kidnap' is a common error.
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Grammar Patterns of 拐
拐 carries 10 distinct meanings. Below you'll find the patterns that show how it combines with other words, plus example sentences pulled directly from native usage.
I took a wrong turn and we got lost in the mountains.
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拿伞的人又拐进了拐角处。
ná sǎn de rén yòu guǎi jìn le guǎi jiǎo chǔ。
The man with the umbrella turned the corner again.
7
他走路时一瘸一拐的,那是小儿麻痹的后遗症。
tā zǒu lù shí yī qué yī guǎi de, , nà shì xiǎo ér má bì de hòu yí。
He dragged a foot when he walked, a leftover from polio.
8
司机没能顺利拐弯,撞到了树上。
sī jī méi néng shùn lì guǎi wān, , zhuàng dào le shù。
The driver failed to negotiate a bend and ran into a tree.
9
他费力地拄着拐杖,一瘸一拐地着向汽车走去。
tā fèi lì dì zhǔ zháo guǎi zhàng, , yī qué yī guǎi dì zháo xiàng qì chē zǒu。
Using his stick heavily, he moved jerkily towards the car.
10
他看起来很老,走路时拄着一根拐棍。
tā kàn qǐ lái hěn lǎo, , zǒu lù shí zhǔ zháo yī gēn guǎi。
He looks old and walks with a stick.
Cultural Notes for 拐
🏮Cultural insight
In Chinese culture, the concept of kidnapping, as implied by 拐, can often be sensationalized in media and literature, reflecting societal fears and legal issues surrounding personal safety. The use of canes or crutches is also significant in traditional Chinese medicine, where mobility aids are often associated with elder care.
Word Family of 拐
Words Containing This Character20
拐guǎito kidnap
拐杖guǎizhàngcrutches
拐角corner
拐弯guǎiwānto go round a curve拐彎
诱拐to abduct誘拐
拐点turning point拐點
拐弯抹角to equivocate拐彎抹角
拐卖human trafficking拐賣
拐骗swindle拐騙
一瘸一拐to limp
拐子crutch
拐棍cane
坑蒙拐骗to swindle坑蒙拐騙
铁拐李Iron-Crutch Li, one of the Eight Immortals 八仙[Bāxiān] in Chinese mythology, walking around with an iron crutch and carrying a gourd with special medicine鐵拐李
曲里拐弯winding and turning (idiom)曲裡拐彎
拐弯儿to go round a curve拐彎兒
石拐区Shiguai district of Baotou city 包頭市|包头市[Bāotóushì], Inner Mongolia石拐區
李铁拐Iron-Crutch Li, one of the Eight Immortals 八仙[Bāxiān] in Chinese mythology, walking around with an iron crutch and carrying a gourd with special medicine李鐵拐
胳膊肘朝外拐the elbow turns the wrong way
诱拐者abductor誘拐者
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What does 拐 mean?
Frequently Asked Questions about 拐
It can mean to turn, to kidnap, or to use a cane, depending on the context.
While it has negative meanings related to kidnapping or swindling, it can also be used neutrally to describe turning.
You can connect the sound 'guǎi' with 'guy' who turns around the corner with a cane.