This character has the wood radical because chairs are made of wood and then it looks like a person is sitting on top of the 可 on the right, like someone would sit on a chair.
椅 The radical on the left means tree, which chairs are often made of. The character in the upper right looks like a person sitting on the character 可. 可 reminds me of 可乐, which you might drink when you are sitting on a chair.
The structure of the character looks like a chair. The wood radical is the back of the chair (wooden chair) and the right half looks like the seat with a little person sitting on it.
AJ Noble says
This character has the wood radical because chairs are made of wood and then it looks like a person is sitting on top of the 可 on the right, like someone would sit on a chair.
Munkh-Erdene Altanbaatar says
This character looks like a person sitting on a chair made out of wood.
Ariana Fahl says
椅 The radical on the left means tree, which chairs are often made of. The character in the upper right looks like a person sitting on the character 可. 可 reminds me of 可乐, which you might drink when you are sitting on a chair.
Ken Saengkla says
There’s a wood radical on the left and a human standing on the chair character-like on the right.
Sherab Ghale says
“chair” is made out of “wood”.
Miriyam Kuanysh says
木 resembles a tree. The whole character looks like a person sitting on a chair.
Brooklin Dozier says
椅 Chairs are often made of wood. Therefore, the radical (wood) reminds me of the characters meaning.
Nicole Cheah says
left hand side radical is the wood radical. right hand side top character means big. therefore this is a wooden big chair
Hugo Obori says
the radical is wood and the right part looks like 大 is sitting on 可
Millie Tiwatmuncharoen says
The character looks like a person is sitting on a wooden chair.
Jarrod Horan says
The structure of the character looks like a chair. The wood radical is the back of the chair (wooden chair) and the right half looks like the seat with a little person sitting on it.
Victoria Oury says
Two people (the 木’s) around a table (the 可), you need chairs