bǐng

third of the ten Heavenly Stems 干

HSK 5

Character Breakdown

Overview

The character (bǐng) primarily refers to the third of the ten Heavenly Stems (), a traditional Chinese cyclical system used in calendars and astrology. It is often seen in contexts related to dates, zodiac signs, and traditional Chinese metaphysics.

Extended Uses

Besides its calendrical meaning, appears in chemistry as a prefix in names like 烷 (propane), indicating the third member in a series. It can also be used in grading systems to denote a 'C' level or third rank.

Common Collocations

  • : a specific year in the sexagenary cycle, often linked to zodiac signs.
  • 烷: propane, a common alkane in chemistry.
  • 成绩: grade C or third-level performance.
  • : the fire element associated with in traditional Chinese elemental theory.

Usage Notes

When used in calendar or astrology contexts, is formal and often combined with other characters. In chemistry, it appears as a fixed prefix. In grading, it is less formal but widely understood. Avoid confusing with other Heavenly Stems like or , which represent first and second positions respectively.

Example Sentences

丙是十天干中的第三位。

Bǐng shì shí tiāngān zhōng de dì sān wèi.

Bing is the third of the ten Heavenly Stems.

他出生在丙辰年,属龙。

Tā chūshēng zài bǐngchén nián, shǔ lóng.

He was born in the Bingchen year, which is the year of the Dragon.

化学中,丙烷是一种常见的烷烃。

Huàxué zhōng, bǐngwán shì yī zhǒng chángjiàn de wánqīng.

In chemistry, propane is a common alkane.

这次考试我得了丙等成绩,感觉还可以。

Zhè cì kǎoshì wǒ déle bǐng děng chéngjì, gǎnjué hái kěyǐ.

I got a grade C in this exam, which I think is acceptable.

在传统文化中,丙火代表阳光和热情。

Zài chuántǒng wénhuà zhōng, bǐng huǒ dàibiǎo yángguāng hé rèqíng.

In traditional culture, Bing fire represents sunlight and enthusiasm.