kāi pì
to open up
to set up
to establish
pì
to open (a door)
to open up (for development)
to dispel
to refute
to repudiate
bì
king
monarch
to enlist
to repel
to avoid
pì yáo
to refute a rumor
to deny
bì xié
to ward off evil spirits
mythical lion-like animal that wards off evil (also called 貔貅[pi2 xiu1])
jīng pì
clear and penetrating (e.g. analysis)
incisive
insightful
fù bì
to recover one's power or authority
restoration (of a past regime)
kāi tiān pì dì
to split heaven and earth apart (idiom); refers to the Pangu 盤古|盘古[Pan2 gu3] creation myth
dú pì xī jìng
to blaze a new trail (idiom); to display originality
pì gǔ
to abstain from eating cereals (Taoist practice)
to fast
biān pì rù lǐ
penetrated
trenchant
incisive
dà pì
death sentence
crime punishable by death
Bì yōng
central of the five Zhou dynasty royal academies
jǐng pì
profound, thorough and moving
pì yōng yàn
ink slab or ink stone of celadon or white porcelain with unglazed surface
lìng pì xī jìng
to take an alternate route (idiom)
to find an alternative
to take a different approach
to blaze a new trail
pì shì
lit. to open a room
fig. to settle in a quiet room
behind closed doors
pì shì mì tán
to discuss behind closed doors