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pīng used in 娉婷[pīng tíng]

Etymology phono-semantic

woman

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A phono-semantic compound, combines the female radical (nǚ) on the left, indicating its link to women, with the phonetic (pīng) on the right. Its core meaning is female elegance, beauty, and a graceful demeanor. The character most frequently appears in classical poetry and literature as the binome 娉婷 (pīngtíng), a descriptive phrase depicting a young woman with a slender, graceful, and attractive figure. Beyond its primary aesthetic meaning, historical texts occasionally use as an interchangeable variant for (pìn), meaning 'to betroth', though this usage is secondary.

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Seal Shuowen (~100 AD)
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Clerical Eastern Han dynasty (25-220 AD)
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