丙寅
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Chinese
3rd heavenly stem | 3rd earthly branch; 3–5 a.m. | ||
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simp. and trad. (丙寅) |
丙 | 寅 |
Pronunciation
- Mandarin
- (Standard Chinese)+
- Hanyu Pinyin:
- Zhuyin: ㄅㄧㄥˇ ㄧㄣˊ
- Tongyong Pinyin: bǐngyín
- Wade–Giles: ping3-yin2
- Yale: bǐng-yín
- Gwoyeu Romatzyh: biingyn
- Palladius: бинъинь (binʺinʹ)
- Sinological IPA (key): /piŋ²¹⁴⁻²¹ in³⁵/
- (Standard Chinese)+
- Cantonese
- (Standard Cantonese, Guangzhou–Hong Kong)+
- Jyutping: bing2 jan4
- Yale: bíng yàhn
- Cantonese Pinyin: bing2 jan4
- Guangdong Romanization: bing2 yen4
- Sinological IPA (key): /pɪŋ³⁵ jɐn²¹/
- (Standard Cantonese, Guangzhou–Hong Kong)+
- Southern Min
Note:
- piáⁿ-în - vernacular;
- péng-în - literary.
Noun
丙寅
- The third term of the Chinese sexagenary cycle, sometimes glossed as "Fire Tiger" from its associated terms in the Chinese elements and zodiac.
Coordinate terms
- (Chinese sexagenary cycle terms) 干支 (gānzhī); 甲子 (jiǎzǐ), 乙丑 (yǐchǒu), 丙寅 (bǐngyín), 丁卯 (dīngmǎo), 戊辰 (wùchén), 己巳 (jǐsì), 庚午 (gēngwǔ), 辛未 (xīnwèi), 壬申 (rénshēn), 癸酉 (guǐyǒu), 甲戌 (jiǎxū), 乙亥 (yǐhài), 丙子 (bǐngzǐ), 丁丑 (dīngchǒu), 戊寅 (wùyín), 己卯 (jǐmǎo), 庚辰 (gēngchén), 辛巳 (xīnsì), 壬午 (rénwǔ), 癸未 (guǐwèi), 甲申 (jiǎshēn), 乙酉 (yǐyǒu), 丙戌 (bǐngxū), 丁亥 (dīnghài), 戊子 (wùzǐ), 己丑 (jǐchǒu), 庚寅 (gēngyín), 辛卯 (xīnmǎo), 壬辰 (rénchén), 癸巳 (guǐsì), 甲午 (jiǎwǔ), 乙未 (yǐwèi), 丙申 (bǐngshēn), 丁酉 (dīngyǒu), 戊戌 (wùxū), 己亥 (jǐhài), 庚子 (gēngzǐ), 辛丑 (xīnchǒu), 壬寅 (rényín), 癸卯 (guǐmǎo), 甲辰 (jiǎchén), 乙巳 (yǐsì), 丙午 (bǐngwǔ), 丁未 (dīngwèi), 戊申 (wùshēn), 己酉 (jǐyǒu), 庚戌 (gēngxū), 辛亥 (xīnhài), 壬子 (rénzǐ), 癸丑 (guǐchǒu), 甲寅 (jiǎyín), 乙卯 (yǐmǎo), 丙辰 (bǐngchén), 丁巳 (dīngsì), 戊午 (wùwǔ), 己未 (jǐwèi), 庚申 (gēngshēn), 辛酉 (xīnyǒu), 壬戌 (rénxū), 癸亥 (guǐhài) (Category: zh:Chinese sexagenary cycle terms)
Japanese
Etymology 1
Compound of the celestial stem 丙 (hinoe) and the earthly branch 寅 (tora, “tiger”).
Noun
丙寅 • (hinoetora)
- Fire Tiger, the third term in the sexagenary cycle
- Hypernym: 干支
Etymology 2
The combination of the celestial stem 丙 (hinoe) and the earthly branch 寅 (tora, “tiger”).
Noun
- Fire Tiger, the third term in the sexagenary cycle
- Hypernym: 干支
Korean
Proper noun
- hanja form? of 병인 (“Fire Tiger, the third in the sexagenary cycle”)
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