bèi
noun #16,041

Meanings

  1. 1 comet (archaic)

Examples

Gǔrén rènwéi bèi xīng chūxiàn shì bùxiáng zhī zhào.
The ancients believed that the appearance of a comet was an ominous sign.

Tips

history
In ancient Chinese astronomy, (bèixīng) referred to comets, which were considered bad omens. The character is rare in modern usage but appears in historical texts about celestial phenomena.

Components

radical
child (radical)
Bottom child radical — the indexing radical. Pictures a swaddled infant with outstretched arms. Anchors in the offspring/growth family with , , . Here the child evokes new growth bursting upward; in classical astronomy names a comet (), seen as a fiery 'broom-child' streaking across the sky.
ideograph
shí
ten; cross
Top cross-stroke functions as an abstract marker positioning the head of the stacked figure below — visually the 'ten' graph but carrying no numerical sense. Historically the radiating point at the top of the original sprouting-plant or comet-burst pictograph, now compressed into a pure positional cap.
semantic
cover radical
Middle cover radical — a narrow horizontal hook. Stacked between the top-radiance and the child below, it suggests a canopy or wrapping layer. In the comet sense of the cover represents the trailing haze; in the older 'rebellious flourishing' sense it caps the burst of growth from beneath.

Stroke Order

bèi