U+5175, 兵
CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-5175

[U+5174]
CJK Unified Ideographs
[U+5176]

Translingual

Stroke order

Han character

(radical 12, +5, 7 strokes, cangjie input 人一金 (OMC), four-corner 72801, composition)

Derived characters

References

Wikidata


Chinese

simp. and trad.

Glyph origin

Historical forms of the character
Shang Western Zhou Shuowen Jiezi (compiled in Han) Liushutong (compiled in Ming)
Oracle bone script Bronze inscriptions Small seal script Transcribed ancient scripts





References:

Mostly from Richard Sears' Chinese Etymology site (authorisation),
which in turn draws data from various collections of ancient forms of Chinese characters, including:

  • Shuowen Jiezi (small seal),
  • Jinwen Bian (bronze inscriptions),
  • Liushutong (Liushutong characters) and
  • Yinxu Jiaguwen Bian (oracle bone script).
Characters in the same phonetic series () (Zhengzhang, 2003) 
Old Chinese
*praːŋ, *praːŋʔ
*praːŋ
*praŋ

Ideogrammic compound (會意) :  (a short axe ()) +  (2 hands) – a pair of hands holding a weapon.

Derivatives: (pīng), (pāng).

Pronunciation


Note:
  • piaⁿ - vernacular;
  • peng - literary.

  • Dialectal data
Variety Location
Mandarin Beijing /piŋ⁵⁵/
Harbin /piŋ⁴⁴/
Tianjin /piŋ²¹/
Jinan /piŋ²¹³/
Qingdao /piŋ²¹³/
Zhengzhou /piŋ²⁴/
Xi'an /piŋ²¹/
Xining /piə̃⁴⁴/
Yinchuan /piŋ⁴⁴/
Lanzhou /pĩn³¹/
Ürümqi /piŋ⁴⁴/
Wuhan /pin⁵⁵/
Chengdu /pin⁵⁵/
Guiyang /pin⁵⁵/
Kunming /pĩ/
Nanjing /pin³¹/
Hefei /pin²¹/
Jin Taiyuan /piəŋ¹¹/
Pingyao /piŋ¹³/
Hohhot /pĩŋ³¹/
Wu Shanghai /piŋ⁵³/
Suzhou /pin⁵⁵/
Hangzhou /pin³³/
Wenzhou /peŋ³³/
Hui Shexian /piʌ̃³¹/
Tunxi /pɛ¹¹/
Xiang Changsha /pin³³/
Xiangtan /pin³³/
Gan Nanchang /pin⁴²/
Hakka Meixian /pin⁴⁴/
Taoyuan /pin²⁴/
Cantonese Guangzhou /peŋ⁵³/
Nanning /peŋ⁵⁵/
Hong Kong /piŋ⁵⁵/
Min Xiamen (Min Nan) /piŋ⁵⁵/
Fuzhou (Min Dong) /piŋ⁴⁴/
Jian'ou (Min Bei) /peiŋ⁵⁴/
Shantou (Min Nan) /piã³³/
Haikou (Min Nan) /ʔbeŋ²³/
/ʔbia²³/

Rime
Character
Reading # 1/1
Initial () (1)
Final () (111)
Tone (調) Level (Ø)
Openness (開合) Open
Division () III
Fanqie
Reconstructions
Zhengzhang
Shangfang
/pˠiæŋ/
Pan
Wuyun
/pᵚiaŋ/
Shao
Rongfen
/piaŋ/
Edwin
Pulleyblank
/piajŋ/
Li
Rong
/piɐŋ/
Wang
Li
/pĭɐŋ/
Bernard
Karlgren
/pi̯ɐŋ/
Expected
Mandarin
Reflex
bīng
BaxterSagart system 1.1 (2014)
Character
Reading # 1/1
Modern
Beijing
(Pinyin)
bīng
Middle
Chinese
‹ pjæng ›
Old
Chinese
/*praŋ/
English weapon

Notes for Old Chinese notations in the Baxter–Sagart system:

* Parentheses "()" indicate uncertain presence;
* Square brackets "[]" indicate uncertain identity, e.g. *[t] as coda may in fact be *-t or *-p;
* Angle brackets "<>" indicate infix;
* Hyphen "-" indicates morpheme boundary;

* Period "." indicates syllable boundary.
Zhengzhang system (2003)
Character
Reading # 1/1
No. 865
Phonetic
component
Rime
group
Rime
subdivision
0
Corresponding
MC rime
Old
Chinese
/*praŋ/

Definitions

  1. weapons
  2. army; troops
  3. soldier
       shìbīng   soldier
  4. warfare
  5. (Chinese chess) pawn; private; soldier (on the red side)

Coordinate terms

Compounds


Japanese

Kanji

(grade 4 “Kyōiku” kanji)

Readings

Noun

(hiragana へい, rōmaji hei)

  1. a soldier
  2. a war machine; a weapon
  3. a war
  4. a soldier, but not officer; private; corporal; lance corporal

(hiragana つわもの, rōmaji tsuwamono)

  1. a war machine; a weapon
  2. military ration
  3. a brave and strong warrior
  4. a stubborn person

(hiragana ひょう, rōmaji hyō)

  1. another name for  () (fu) in shogi

Synonyms


Korean

Hanja

(byeong) (hangeul )

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Vietnamese

Han character

: Hán Việt readings: binh ((bổ)(minh)(thiết))[1][2][3][4]
: Nôm readings: binh[1][2][3][4][5][6], banh[1][3][4][5][6], bênh[1][3][7][5], bưng[1], bành[1]

  1. Hán tự form of binh (military troops).

Compounds

References

  1. Nguyễn (2014).
  2. Nguyễn et al. (2009).
  3. Trần (2004).
  4. Bonet (1899).
  5. Génibrel (1898).
  6. Taberd & Pigneau de Béhaine (1838).
  7. Hồ (1976).
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