| 敝 | [ bì ] my (polite), poor, ruined, shabby, worn out, defeated |
| 敝屣 | [ bì xǐ ] worn-out shoes, a worthless thing |
| 敝屣尊榮 | [ bì xǐ zūn róng ] to care nothing for worldly fame and glory (idiom) |
| 敝帚千金 | [ bì zhoǔ qiān jīn ] lit. my worn-out broom, a thousand in gold (idiom); fig. sentimental value, I wouldn't be parted with it for anything. |
| 敝帚自珍 | [ bì zhoǔ zì zhēn ] to value the broom as one's own (idiom); to attach value to sth because it is one's own, a sentimental attachment |
| ⇒ 凋敝 | [ bì ] impoverished, destitute, hard, depressed (of business), tattered, ragged |
| ⇒ 棄之如敝屣 | [ qì zhī rú bì xǐ ] to toss away like a pair of worn-out shoes (idiom) |
| ⇒ 棄若敝屣 | [ qì ruò bì xǐ ] to throw away like worn out shoes |
| ⇒ 民生凋敝 | [ mín shēng bì ] the people's livelihood is reduced to destitution (idiom); a time of famine and impoverishment |
| ⇒ 破敝 | [ pò bì ] shabby, damaged |
| ⇒ 視如敝屣 | [ shì rú bì xǐ ] to regard like a pair of worn-out shoes, to look on sth as worthless |
| ⇒ 雕敝 | [ bì ] variant of 凋敝[diao1 bi4] |