noun

Meanings

  1. 1 a long-tailed fighting pheasant of old texts (archaic)

Examples

汉代武官鹖冠
Hàndài wǔguān dài chā zhe hé wěi yǔ de héguān.
Han military officers wore a 'heguan' cap adorned with pheasant tail feathers.

Tips

history
is not used independently in modern Chinese. It survives in classical compounds such as 鹖冠 (a feathered war cap) and the Daoist text title 鹖冠子. It pairs the phonetic with the bird radical (traditional ).
register
Archaic and literary only; seen in old texts and etymology notes, not in modern speech or writing.

Components

radical
niǎo
bird
The bird radical (traditional ) on the right marks this as a bird — specifically a long-tailed fighting pheasant prized for its plumes.
phonetic
why; when
Supplies the sound. The classical interrogative is the phonetic, the same element seen in and ; it carries no meaning here.

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