便壶

便壺
biànhú
noun #37,465

Measure Word

Meanings

  1. 1 chamber pot
  2. 2 bed urinal
  3. 3 male urination vessel for use indoors

Examples

HSK 6
Bìngrén yòng biànhú jiěshǒu.
The patient used the urinal to relieve himself.
HSK 7-9
Gǔshíhou de biànhú dàduō shì cí de.
In ancient times, chamber pots were mostly made of porcelain.

Tips

history
Han-era tomb finds include bronze 虎子 ('tiger pots'), tiger-shaped urinals, the ancestor of 便壶. The tiger shape was reportedly dropped during the Tang dynasty because Emperor Gaozu's grandfather was named 李虎 ('Li Tiger'); using his name on a chamber pot was deemed disrespectful, so the design changed and the name shifted to 马子 and later 便壶.
register
Clinical/practical word, used in nursing and historical contexts. The colloquial modern equivalents are 尿壶 for the male urine flask and 便盆 for the bedpan.

Stroke Order

便 biàn