Definitions

pīng (onomatopoeia) ping (onomatopoeia for light impact sound)

Etymology

Derived from (bīng), with one stroke removed. Symmetric with , so that (pīngpāng) resembles the back-and-forth motion of ping-pong.

About

The character 乒 is a structural derivative of 兵 (soldier/weapon), formed by omitting one stroke. Unlike most characters with clear semantic-radical and phonetic components, 乒 functions primarily as an onomatopoeia, imitating a sharp, percussive sound, like a high-pitched pop from an impact. Its most notable use is in the compound 乒乓球, the term for table tennis, where 乒 and its symmetrical counterpart 乓 together mimic the rhythmic sound of the ball hitting the paddle and table.

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他在打乓球。

Tā zài dǎ pīngpāngqiú.

He is playing table tennis.

乓球很好玩。

Pīngpāngqiú hěn hǎowán.

Table tennis is very fun.

我买了一个乓球。

Wǒ mǎile yīgè pīngpāngqiú.

I bought a table tennis ball.

乓球拍很便宜。

Pīngpāngqiú pāi hěn piányi.

The table tennis racket is very cheap.

乓球打得很好。

Tā pīngpāngqiú dǎ de hěn hǎo.

He plays table tennis very well.

厨房里乓乓地响。

Chúfáng lǐ pīngpīngpāngpāng de xiǎng.

It is clattering noisily in the kitchen.

乓球是一项奥林匹克运动。

Pīngpāngqiú shì yī xiàng àolínpǐkè yùndòng.

Table tennis is an Olympic sport.

如果你喜欢乓球,我们可以一起练习。

Rúguǒ nǐ xǐhuān pīngpāngqiú, wǒmen kěyǐ yīqǐ liànxí.

If you like table tennis, we can practice together.