pài
clique
school
group
faction
to dispatch
to send
to assign
to appoint
pi (Greek letter Ππ)
the circular ratio pi = 3.1415926
(loanword) pie
pí
leather
skin
fur
CL:張|张[zhang1]
pico- (one trillionth)
naughty
pī
to ascertain
to act on
to criticize
to pass on
classifier for batches, lots, military flights
tier (for the ranking of universities and colleges)
pì
to open (a door)
to open up (for development)
to dispel
to refute
to repudiate
bǐ
used as phonetic bi- or pi-
pǐ
classifier for horses, mules etc
Taiwan pr. [pi1]
ordinary person
classifier for cloth: bolt
horsepower
pì
biased
low
rustic
secluded
pī
to drape over one's shoulders
to open
to unroll
to split open
to spread out
pī
to hack
to chop
to split open
(of lightning) to strike
pǐ
to split in two
to divide
pī
blank (e.g. for a coin)
unburnt earthenware
semifinished product
Taiwan pr. [pei1]
Cáo Cāo
Cao Cao (155-220), famous statesman and general at the end of Han, noted poet and calligrapher, later warlord, founder and first king of Cao Wei 曹魏, father of Emperor Cao Pi 曹丕
the main villain of novel the Romance of Three Kingdoms 三國演義|三国演义
pì
fart
flatulence
nonsense
(usu. in the negative) what
(not) a damn thing
pǐ
constipation
lump in the abdomen
Pí xiàn
Pi county in Chengdu 成都[Cheng2 du1], Sichuan
yuán zhōu lǜ
the circular ratio
pi = 3.1415926
Cáo Pī
Cao Pi (187-226), second son of Cao Cao 曹操, king then emperor of Cao Wei 曹魏 from 220, ruled as Emperor Wen 魏文帝, also a noted calligrapher
pī
error
carelessness
spoiled silk
pī
child's buttocks (esp. Cantonese)
see 噼啪|劈啪, (onom.) for crack, slap, clap, clatter etc
Cáo Wèi
Cao Wei, the most powerful of the Three Kingdoms, established as a dynasty in 220 by Cao Pi 曹丕, son of Cao Cao, replaced by Jin dynasty in 265
Pī
surname Pi
Han dynasty county in modern Jiangsu
also pr. [Pei2]
pí
subordinate
secondary
small
pí
drum carried on horseback