duó
noun #25,201

Measure Word

一个

Meanings

  1. 1 large ancient bell with a clapper
  2. 2 a wooden or metal bell used in ancient China for announcements

Examples

Gǔdài guānyuán xúnshì shí huì yáo duó shì jǐng.
Ancient officials would shake the bell to signal a warning while on patrol.
Duó shì Zhōngguó gǔdài de yī zhǒng lǐ qì.
The duo bell is a type of ceremonial instrument from ancient China.

Tips

history
was an ancient Chinese bell used by officials and teachers to call attention. It had a clapper ( for a wooden clapper, for a metal one). The phrase evokes moral authority and education.

Components

radical
jīn
metal (radical form of 金)
Left-side metal radical — the side form of . It supplies the meaning: a is a heavy bronze handbell with a striking clapper, used by ancient officials to summon attention before announcements. The radical anchors in the cast-bronze family along with bell, small bell, mirror.
phonetic
to spy out (graphic residue of phonetic)
Right side is the contracted graphic residue of phonetic — yì drifting to duó through an old initial alternation. The traditional form keeps the full 13-stroke ; the simplified shape squeezes it to a 5-stroke silhouette, so the historical pieces have visually fused. Same phonetic series gives translate, choose, release.

Stroke Order

duó