noun #37,930

Measure Word

Meanings

  1. 1 cymbals (Chinese hand cymbals)

Examples

HSK 7-9
Luógǔ duìlǐ shǎobùliǎo bó.
A gong-and-drum troupe can't do without cymbals.
HSK 7-9
Tā liǎngshǒu yì pāi, bó fāchū xiǎngliàng de shēngyīn.
He clapped his hands together and the cymbals rang out loudly.

Tips

culture
A pair of round brass plates struck together, central to Chinese percussion ensembles (锣鼓) and opera orchestras alongside the (gong) and (drum). Introduced into China via Central Asia during the Southern and Northern Dynasties, likely from India where they are called tāla.

Components

radical
jīn
metal; gold (radical form of 金)
Left metal radical (side form of ) signals that names a metal object - here a pair of brass cymbals struck together in temple music and traditional opera. The indexing radical, putting alongside bell, gong, small bell.
phonetic
pull; uproot (rare standalone)
Right supplies the sound - bá drifting to bó with regular vowel shift. is rarely seen standalone today but appears as phonetic in a small family: pull out, trek, grass roots, cymbals. The shared sound and rough-pulling imagery binds the group together.

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