Danial Tajwer says November 2, 2022 at 2:49 am The top component signifies an old man with long hair, which is also the top part of 老 from 老师, and the bottom radical resembles 写 (writing). The overall image then created is that of a teacher handing out a written TEST. Log in to Reply
Rudy Bhukhanwala says November 2, 2022 at 12:23 am The top half of the character resembles laoshi de lao, therefore the meaning is test. Log in to Reply
Lance de Leon says October 25, 2021 at 5:20 pm 考 uses the same radical as 老师 which is old。 Remember that teacher 老师 is the one that gives test 考 Log in to Reply
Guido Jacubowicz says November 9, 2020 at 3:31 pm The whole word ‘Kao Shur’ reminds me of ‘Laoshi’, and teachers are the ones that give tests! Log in to Reply
Tony Kinninger says October 28, 2019 at 12:57 pm It has writing on the bottom and on top there is a big slash across like to say it’s incorrect, just like in my exams. Log in to Reply
Danial Tajwer says
The top component signifies an old man with long hair, which is also the top part of 老 from 老师, and the bottom radical resembles 写 (writing). The overall image then created is that of a teacher handing out a written TEST.
Rudy Bhukhanwala says
The top half of the character resembles laoshi de lao, therefore the meaning is test.
Lance de Leon says
考 uses the same radical as 老师 which is old。 Remember that teacher 老师 is the one that gives test 考
Guido Jacubowicz says
The whole word ‘Kao Shur’ reminds me of ‘Laoshi’, and teachers are the ones that give tests!
Tony Kinninger says
It has writing on the bottom and on top there is a big slash across like to say it’s incorrect, just like in my exams.