qìng
noun

Meanings

  1. 1 old form of 磬, a stone chime (archaic)

Examples

Sìmiào de dàdiàn lǐ guà zhe yí miàn gǔ qìng.
An old stone chime hung in the temple's main hall.

Tips

history
is not used on its own in modern Chinese. It is the original graph for the L-shaped stone chime, showing the stone being struck by a hand holding a mallet . A stone radical was added below it to give the standard modern character , and the upper part also seeds the sound element in .
register
Archaic only. Encountered in palaeography and etymology notes, not in modern text or speech.

Components

ideograph
qìng
old form of 磬, a stone chime
Read as one unit: a chime-stone shape on the left being struck by a hand-with-weapon on the right. Indexed under Kangxi radical . Adding beneath produced the modern .

Filed under radical (shū, #79) by convention. is not a separate component in , so no strokes are highlighted.

Stroke Order

qìng