Head: Pac Man.
Grouping words: cookie, biscuit pan, bean cake, steamed cake.
Pinyin bǐng, 6 strokes outside the radical, 9 total strokes.
Five-stroke QNUA, Cangjie NVT, Zheng code OXUE, four-corner 28741.
Structure left-right, electric code 7399, area code 1793, Unicode 997C.
Basic meanings of the character:
1. A rounded thin slice or a flat rounded noodle foodstuff: cookie. Baklava. Cake. Mooncake.
2. Something that looks like a pie: discus. Bean cake. Cake silver.
Related Group Words:
Biscuit [bǐng gān]?
A flaky Western-style snack baked with flour as the main ingredient.
Biscuit pan [bǐng chēng]?
A pan used for cooking cakes, like a large iron plate.
Pie [xiànr bǐng]?
A food product made by flattening meat or fruit wrapped in dough, placing it in a skillet or pan, and baking it.
Bean cake [dòu bǐng]?
The oil cake obtained from soybean oil extraction can be used as feed and fertilizer.
Bread [lào bǐng]?
One of China's traditional noodle dishes made from flour, eggs and other ingredients and popular among the people.
Steamed cake [zhēng bǐng]?
Steamed cakes made of fermented flour, with sesame sauce.
Chūn bǐng (春饼)?
A kind of pancake, the spring festival food.
Cake [bǐng zi]?
A general term for cakes.
Pot cake [guō bing]
A kind of pancake that is pasted in an iron pot and baked over a fire to make it harder.
Mooncake [yuè bing]?
A round snack with filling, a seasonal food for the Chinese Mid-Autumn Festival (15th day of the 8th month of the lunar calendar).