Pronounced: biāo
Pinyin: biāo, the initial consonant is b, the final rhyme is āo, pronounced as the 1st tone.
Interpretation:
1. The two ends of the horse bit are exposed outside the mouth: parting ways.
2. Same as "dart".
Strokes:
Extended information:
Related words:
1. Part ways [yáng biāo]?
Lift the horse bit. It's called driving horses.
2. Lian Biao [lián biāo]?
It’s still Lian Biāo.
3. Lián biāo?
It means riding together. Biao, Mahler.
4. Ming Biao [míng biāo]?
Horse has an iron bit. Lend a finger to ride.
5. Jinbiao [jīn biāo]?
A horse bit decorated with gold.