/ zhái
noun #90,143

Meanings

  1. 1 a long-tailed pheasant; its tail feathers (used in ancient dances)
  2. 2 Di (surname; also an old name for northern peoples, variant of 狄)

Examples

Wǔrén zhí dí yǔ, shíliù rén yì liè.
The dancers held pheasant feathers, sixteen in each row.
Qínhàn shí běifāng mínzú chēng Dí.
In Qin and Han times the northern peoples were called Di.

Tips

history
Read dí, the original sense is a long-tailed pheasant and its feathers, waved in ancient ritual dances. As a name was an old word for northern peoples, the same as .

Components

radical
feathers
is the feather radical on top. The character first meant a long-tailed pheasant, so the bird's plumes sit above; the surname use borrows that older graph.
semantic
zhuī
short-tailed bird
means 'a bird'. Feathers over a bird together picture the long-tailed pheasant that originally named, before it became a family name.

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