黔首

qiánshǒu
noun

Meanings

  1. 1 (archaic) the common people
  2. 2 the masses (esp. in Qin dynasty texts)

Examples

Qín Shǐhuáng tǒngyī tiānxià hòu chēng bǎixìng wéi "qiánshǒu".
After unifying the empire, Qin Shi Huang called the common people 'qianshou.'
Gǔshū zhōng chángyòng qiánshǒu zhǐdài pǔtōng bǎixìng.
Ancient texts often use 'qianshou' to refer to ordinary people.

Tips

history
Literally 'black heads' — (qián, black) + (shǒu, head). The Qin () commoners wore black headscarves, distinguishing them from the colored caps of officials. Qin Shi Huang officially adopted 黔首 as the term for the populace in 221 BCE per 《史记·秦始皇》.

Stroke Order

qián
shǒu