fēi pèi

wife, spouse; imperial concubine

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DEFINITIONS

妃 fēi
  • imperial concubine

STROKES

WORDS

wáng fēi princess (in Europe)
子 fēi zi imperial concubine
guì fēi senior concubine; imperial consort
pín fēi imperial concubine
hòu fēi imperial wives and concubines
糖 tài fēi táng toffee (loanword)
嫔 fēi pín imperial concubine
嬪 fēi pín imperial concubine
子笑 fēi zi xiào concubine's smile, a cultivar of lychee
pín fēi imperial concubine
戴安娜王 dài ān nà wáng fēi Diana, Princess of Wales (1961-1997)
yáng fēi see 楊貴妃|杨贵妃[Yang2 Gui4 fei1]
yáng fēi see 楊貴妃|杨贵妃[Yang2 Gui4 fei1]
杨贵 yáng guì fēi Yang Yuhuan 楊玉環|杨玉环[Yang2 Yu4 huan2] or Yang Guifei (719-756), famous Tang beauty, consort of Emperor Xuanzhong 唐玄宗[Tang2 Xuan2 zong1], blamed for extravagance and killed as a scapegoat during the An-Shi Rebellion 安史之亂|安史之乱[An1 Shi3 zhi1 Luan4]
楊貴 yáng guì fēi Yang Yuhuan 楊玉環|杨玉环[Yang2 Yu4 huan2] or Yang Guifei (719-756), famous Tang beauty, consort of Emperor Xuanzhong 唐玄宗[Tang2 Xuan2 zong1], blamed for extravagance and killed as a scapegoat during the An-Shi Rebellion 安史之亂|安史之乱[An1 Shi3 zhi1 Luan4]
竹 xiāng fēi zhú same as 斑竹[ban1 zhu2], mottled bamboo, since according to legend the spots on mottled bamboo are marks left by the tears shed by two of King Shun's 舜[Shun4] concubines (Ehuang 娥皇[E2 huanɡ2] and Nüying 女英[Nü3 yinɡ1], known as the Concubines of the Xiang 湘妃[Xiang1 Fei1]) upon learning of his death
guì fēi senior concubine; imperial consort
床 guì fēi chuáng chaise longue
床 guì fēi chuáng chaise longue
醉酒 guì fēi zuì jiǔ The Drunken Beauty, Qing Dynasty Beijing opera
醉酒 guì fēi zuì jiǔ The Drunken Beauty, Qing Dynasty Beijing opera
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