1. Different radicals
The radical of Chu is: 衤.
The radical of 禇 is: 绻.
2. Different meanings
禇: Chinese character, pronounced as 禇 (chǔ), a corruption of "chu".
Chu: a polyphonic character, one sound is chǔ, surname. Pronounced zhǔ: silk floss; to put silk floss in clothes; pocket.
Strokes
Word groups
1. Chu Yi: [zhǔ yī]?
Cotton clothes.
2. Miaochu: [yùn zhǔ]?
A winter coat made of broken linen or old cotton wool.
3. Chu Xue: [chǔ xuē]?
The combined name of Chu Suiliang and Xue Ji, calligraphers of the early Tang Dynasty.
4. Ou Chu: [ōu chǔ]?
The joint name of Ouyang Xun and Chu Suiliang, the great calligraphers of the Tang Dynasty.
5. Chunang: [zhǔ náng]?
That is Chulu.
6. Chu Lu: [zhǔ tuó]?
A bag containing books.