niè
adjective

Meanings

  1. 1 (classical) talkative
  2. 2 old form of 岩 (yán): cliff; rock

Examples

Xiǎolù yánzhe dǒuqiào de yán shí jiǎo wānyán.
The path winds along the foot of a steep rocky cliff.

Tips

history
is not used independently in modern Chinese. One tradition reads it niè 'talkative'; another treats it as an old form of (cliff, rock), the form now used everywhere. It also appears as a component in .
register
Archaic glyph only, found in old texts and etymology notes. Write for cliff or rock today.

Components

semantic
pǐn
many mouths; articles
is three (mouths) stacked together. For the 'talkative' sense the many mouths picture chatter; for the rock sense they suggest piled stones.
semantic
shān
mountain
(mountain) underneath anchors the cliff/rock meaning, the same idea kept in the modern form (mountain over stone).

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Stroke Order

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