顶针

頂針
dǐngzhēn
noun #33,483

Measure Word

Meanings

  1. 1 thimble (worn on the finger when sewing)
  2. 2 (rhetoric) anadiplosis — the device of starting each line with the last word of the previous one

Examples

Nǎinai féng yīfu shí zǒng dài zhe dǐngzhēn.
Grandma always wears a thimble when sewing clothes.
Zhè shǒu shī yòng le dǐngzhēn de xiūcí shǒufǎ.
This poem uses the rhetorical device of anadiplosis.

Tips

memory
The literal sense is transparent: 'to push/butt against' + 'needle' → the metal cap that takes the push of the needle when you sew. The rhetorical sense (also written ) extends the same image: each line 'pushes' the next using the same word at the seam.
culture
顶针 as a poetic device is famous from lines like 王维's 出门 — 'long'an' ends one clause and starts the next. Common in folk songs and classical poetry.

Stroke Order

dǐng
zhēn