pēng
interjection #16,229

Meanings

  1. 1 bang (onomatopoeia)
  2. 2 boom
  3. 3 thud

Examples

Pēng de yī shēng, mén bèi tī kāi le.
Bang! The door was kicked open.
Qìqiú pēng de yī shēng bào le.
The balloon burst with a bang.

Tips

grammar
Onomatopoeia in Chinese often appear in the pattern X (X de yī shēng), meaning 'with a [sound].' Example: = with a bang.

Components

radical
kǒu
mouth
Left mouth radical — the indexing radical, a pictograph of the open mouth. Files in the family of sound-emission characters: slap-sound, splash, buzz, (also 'bang' with stone radical). Marks as an onomatopoeia — the booming or thudding sound a heavy object makes when it strikes.
phonetic
péng
thumping; sound of drumming (surname Peng)
Right supplies both sound and meaning — péng retoned to pēng, and the original sense of was the booming sound of a drum (a drum-on-stand + three sound-rays). One of the rare cases where the phonetic already encodes the very sound the new character names. Same phonetic family: surge, swell, luxuriant.

Stroke Order

pēng