Four hu
The four hu are a traditional way of classifying syllable finals of Mandarin dialects, including Standard Chinese, based on different glides before the central vowel of the final. They are
- kāikǒu, finals without a medial
- qíchǐ, finals beginning with
- hékǒu, finals beginning with
- cuōkǒu, finals beginning with
The Qing phonologist Pan Lei divided each of these categories in two based on the absence or presence of palatalization, and named the two new categories.
This traditional classification is reflected in the bopomofo notation for the finals, but less directly in the pinyin: