slanting, inclined

JLPT N1 11 strokes

Words with this Kanji

Usage and Nuances of (piān)

The character primarily conveys the idea of being 'inclined' or 'biased' toward one side. It can describe physical positioning, such as something being placed askew or off-center, as well as abstract concepts like opinions or preferences that are skewed or partial.

Common Collocations

  • (piānjī): extreme or radical, often describing opinions or attitudes.
  • 偏爱 (piān'ài): to have a preference or partiality for something.
  • 偏向 (piānxiàng): to lean toward or favor a particular side.

Pragmatic Usage

When used to describe opinions or attitudes, often implies a negative nuance of imbalance or extremity. For physical placement, it simply indicates something is not centered or is off to one side.

Contrast with Similar Words

Unlike (jūn) meaning 'even' or 'balanced,' emphasizes imbalance or deviation. It differs from (xié), which specifically means 'slanting' or 'tilted' in a physical sense, while can be more abstract.

Common Confusion

Avoid confusing with 便 (biàn/pián), which has different meanings related to convenience or flatulence. The pronunciation and context help distinguish them clearly.

Example Sentences

His views are somewhat extreme and not easily accepted by everyone.

This table is placed a bit askew, blocking the doorway.

He has a preference for spicy food and rarely tries other flavors.