辟邪

to ward off evil spirits / mythical lion-like animal that wards off evil (also called 貔貅[pi2 xiu1])

Characters and words in 辟邪

king / monarch / to enlist / to repel / to avoid
law / variant of 闢|辟[pi4]
to open (a door) / to open up (for development) / to dispel / to refute / to repudiate

= + + : Mnemonic symbol from 辟邪, to ward of evil: a jade dragon, because this is what you get if you google image search 辟邪. Pocahontas (pi) stored some delicious kimchi (辛) in the space station's bathroom (Ø4), and a ghost (尸) is trying to eat it all in one gulp. Pocahontas is prepared though and uses a jade dragon (辟) to fend off (辟) the ghost. She does throw a mandarin (口) to the desperate ghost though.
old variant of 邪[xie2]

= + : Marie Curie (xi) meets the Imperator (阝) in the elevator's kitchen (e2) and instantly knows he's possessed by a demon (邪) by how large his fangs (牙) have become.
demonic / iniquitous / nefarious / evil / unhealthy influences that cause disease (Chinese medicine) / (coll.) strange / abnormal

= + : Marie Curie (xi) meets the Imperator (阝) in the elevator's kitchen (e2) and instantly knows he's possessed by a demon (邪) by how large his fangs (牙) have become.

Words with 辟邪

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Sentences with 辟邪

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