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Bei

Bei is a syllable used as a transliteration in Mandarin Chinese and in other languages, representing several distinct roots that are not etymologically related. In Chinese, the same pinyin spelling can correspond to different characters with different meanings, most commonly 北 and 贝/貝.

The character 北 means "north" and appears in many compound words and place names. It forms the core

The character 贝/貝 means "shell" or "cowry," and historically these shells functioned as currency in parts of

Beyond Chinese usage, the syllable Bei appears in other languages with independent meanings. In German, the

Because Bei can denote multiple, unrelated concepts, its precise meaning depends on context, including the accompanying

of
Beijing
(北京),
meaning
"Northern
Capital."
Another
historical
name
is
Beiping
(北平),
meaning
"Northern
Peace,"
which
was
used
for
the
city
at
certain
times
before
the
contemporary
name
Beijing
was
settled.
The
component
bei
also
appears
in
a
wide
range
of
geographic
terms
across
Chinese-speaking
regions
as
a
directional
element.
ancient
China.
As
a
surname,贝/貝
is
found
among
Chinese
populations,
and
in
romanization
it
is
represented
as
Bei,
distinct
from
the北
used
in
geographic
contexts.
preposition
bei
means
"at"
or
"near,"
a
usage
unrelated
to
the
Chinese
characters.
In
various
transliteration
systems,
Bei
may
represent
different
syllables
in
non-Chinese
names
or
terms.
characters,
the
language,
and
the
cultural
setting.