硬币

Chinese HSK 7-9 Vocabulary Chinese ★★ 2/5 neutral yìng bì
Pinyin yìng bì
Desglose de hanzi 硬 = 石 + 更 (stone + phonetic — hard, firm); 币 = 帛 simplified (silk → currency)

Significado

Moneda (metálica).

The standard term for physical coins in Chinese. Used in everyday transactions, financial discussions, and figuratively in phrases like 一枚硬币的两面 (two sides of a coin — a double-edged issue). Increasingly rare in daily life as mobile payments dominate, but still relevant in formal economic and cultural contexts.

Ejemplos

  1. 国家博物馆的货币展汇集刀币、布币到当代硬币,展示了中国货币三千年的演变。
  2. 数字支付虽普及,许多老人和境外游客仍要靠硬币乘地铁、上厕所或在集市支付小额费用。
  3. 这枚清代光绪错版银硬币拍出百万元,因独特铸造缺陷,被视为研究晚清工艺的重要标本。

Guía de uso

Contexto: finance, daily life, culture, history

Tono: neutral

Correcto

  • 电子货币兴起、实物硬币减少,是同一硬币的两面,中央银行也面临普惠与现代化的平衡。(The rise of electronic money and the decline of physical coins are two sides of the same coin, and central banks also face the challenge of balancing inclusion with modernisation.)
  • 这位成都民间钱币博物馆馆长四十多年走访拍卖行和藏家,征集三万余枚珍稀硬币与纸币。(For more than forty years, the curator of this private coin museum in Chengdu visited auction houses and collectors, acquiring more than thirty thousand rare coins and banknotes.)

Incorrecto

  • 我没有硬币所以不能买 — in modern urban China this sounds increasingly dated as most transactions are cashless; more natural is 我手机支付就好,不需要硬币; only use 硬币 when physical coins are genuinely relevant

Origen e historia

硬 (hard — 石 stone radical + 更 phonetic, meaning firm/hard) + 币 (currency — originally 帛 silk cloth used as currency, simplified to 币)

Contexto cultural

Época: Modern

Generación: All ages

Contexto social: Universal

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