noun

Meanings

  1. 1 a wood-soled ceremonial shoe (classical)
  2. 2 salt-marsh; magpie (classical)

Examples

HSK 6
Chì xì jǐ jǐ
The classical line describes the steady tread in red ceremonial shoes.

Tips

history
is not used in modern Chinese. It named the most formal wood-soled shoe of kings and high officials; the line quoted is from the Book of Songs. By loan it also wrote magpie and salt-marsh. It now survives chiefly as the phonetic in (lagoon, tidal flat).
register
Classical only - encountered in old ritual texts and etymology, never in modern speech.

Components

pictograph
ceremonial shoe; magpie
Treated as a single picture: originally the drawing of a magpie, with a -like top and a wrapped body over four-dot feet . Indexed under Kangxi radical . It is the phonetic in .

Filed under radical (jiù, #134) by convention. is not a separate component in , so no strokes are highlighted.

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