绣球

繡球
xiùqiú
noun #34,490

Measure Word

Meanings

  1. 1 embroidered silk ball (traditional Zhuang/southern Chinese love token)
  2. 2 hydrangea (the flower 绣球花)
  3. 3 ornamental ball used in lion dances

Examples

Guǎngxī de gūniang xǐhuān pāo xiùqiú.
Girls in Guangxi like to throw the embroidered ball.
Yuànzi lǐ de xiùqiú kāi de zhèng shèng.
The hydrangeas in the courtyard are in full bloom.

Tips

culture
绣球 (pāo xiùqiú, 'throwing the embroidered ball') is a Zhuang ethnic-minority courtship game from Guangxi: at festivals an unmarried young woman tosses a brightly embroidered silk ball, and the young man who catches it is favoured for romance. The phrase has become a metaphor — 'to throw the ball at someone' = to make an opening or invitation.
memory
The hydrangea is called 绣球 (or 绣球) because its dense, rounded flower clusters look exactly like the puffy embroidered balls. One word, two distinct images, both clearly spherical.

Stroke Order

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qiú