méi
classifier for coins, rings, badges, pearls, sporting medals, rockets, satellites etc
tree trunk
whip
wooden peg, used as a gag for marching soldiers (old)
bù shèng méi jǔ
too numerous to mention individually or one by one
Yuán Méi
Yuan Mei (1716-1798), famous Qing poet and critic, one of Three great poets of the Qianlong era 乾嘉三大家
Méi Chéng
Mei Cheng (-c. 140 BC), Han dynasty poet
cāi méi
drinking game where one has to guess the number of small objects in the other player's closed hand
Mǎ gōng Méi sù
Sima Xiangru is meticulous and Mei Gao is fast (idiom)
to each his good points
méi bǔ
to choose officials by divination (archaic)
to practice divination without a definite question
qián mǎ xián méi
with horses and soldiers gagged (idiom)
(of a marching army) in utter silence