fēi
noun #9,811

Meanings

  1. 1 imperial concubine
  2. 2 consort (of a prince or king)

Examples

Yángguìfēi shì Zhōngguó lìshǐ shàng zuì zhùmíng de fēizi zhīyī.
Yang Guifei is one of the most famous imperial consorts in Chinese history.
Wángfēi chuānzhe huálì de yīfu.
The princess consort wore gorgeous clothes.

Tips

history
In the Chinese imperial system, was a rank below 皇后 (huánghòu, empress). The emperor could have multiple , organized into a strict hierarchy: 贵妃 (noble consort), (virtuous consort), (consort of virtue), (worthy consort).
usage
Modern usage: 王妃 (wángfēi) means princess consort (wife of a prince), used for foreign royals like 戴安娜王妃 (Princess Diana). 妃子 (fēizi) specifically means imperial concubine.

Components

radical
woman; female
Left woman radical — pictograph of a kneeling figure with hands folded. Indexes in the female-relations family with mother, elder sister, wife, sister-in-law. names a high-ranking consort or imperial concubine — by definition a female figure — so the radical carries the core meaning.
phonetic
self; oneself
Right side supplies the sound — jǐ shifted to fēi through irregular Old-Chinese sound change. Same phonetic in to match (with ), to alter (with ). contributes no semantic flavour to 'consort'; it is a pure sound peg loaned for its rhyme in the older pronunciation.

In Pop Culture

杨贵妃 Yángguìfēi
Yang Guifei
Tang dynasty consort, one of China's Four Great Beauties

Stroke Order

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