HSK 2, nr, 10 strokes, radical 宀, rank #5028, Hard
宾
bīn
guest
HSK 2, nr, 10 strokes, radical 宀, rank #5028, Hard
宾
bīn
object (in grammar)
HSK 2, nr, 10 strokes, radical 宀, rank #5028, Hard
宾
bīn
guest, visitor; surname; submit
HSK 2, nr, 10 strokes, radical 宀, rank #5028, Hard
bīn(bin1) T1
1visitor
2guest
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March 24, 2026
宾(賓)bīn(bin1)
The character 宾 (bīn) primarily refers to a guest or visitor, often used in contexts related to hospitality. It can also refer to the object in grammatical terms, emphasizing the role of something being received or acted upon. This character is commonly seen in phrases related to welcoming guests or discussing social gatherings.
Strokes10Radical宀Frequency#5028DifficultyHard
Cultural Note
In Chinese culture, hospitality is highly valued, and the concept of a guest (宾) is treated with great respect. The phrase '宾至如归' (bīn zhì rú guī) means 'guests feel at home,' highlighting the importance of making visitors comfortable.
Memory Tip
Imagine a guest (宾) arriving at your home, represented by a house (宀) with a person (口) inside. The person is waiting to greet the guest warmly, which helps you remember that 宾 signifies someone who visits or is received.
Meanings of 宾
bīn(bin1)
1visitor
2guest
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About 宾
宾Simplified
賓Traditional
10Strokes
宀Radical
人名míngcíproper noun (pr.n.)Part of Speech
#5028Frequency Rank
HSK 3.0L2
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Quick Contrast
客 (kè) - use 宾 (bīn) when emphasizing the role of a guest in a formal or hospitable context, whereas 客 (kè) is more general and can refer to any visitor.
Memory Mnemonic
Imagine a guest (宾) arriving at your home, represented by a house (宀) with a person (口) inside. The person is waiting to greet the guest warmly, which helps you remember that 宾 signifies someone who visits or is received.
Usage Notes
Be careful not to confuse 宾 with similar-sounding characters that have different meanings. It is typically used in formal contexts, such as in hospitality or when referring to guests in a respectful manner. Common collocations include 宾馆 (bīn guǎn, hotel) and 宾客 (bīn kè, guests).
HSK Study Tips
While 宾 is not an HSK level word, it connects well with HSK vocabulary related to hospitality and social interactions. Students should focus on recognizing collocations and usage in sentences involving guests or visitors.
Cultural Note
In Chinese culture, hospitality is highly valued, and the concept of a guest (宾) is treated with great respect. The phrase '宾至如归' (bīn zhì rú guī) means 'guests feel at home,' highlighting the importance of making visitors comfortable.
Common Mistakes
Learners often confuse 宾 with 客, mistakenly using 宾 in casual contexts. Correct usage would involve using 客 for informal settings and reserving 宾 for formal invitations or hospitality scenarios.
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Grammar Patterns of 宾
宾 functions as a noun — it names a person, place, thing, or concept. Place it as a subject before the verb (主+谓) or as an object after the verb (谓+宾). Most Chinese nouns require a measure word between the number and the noun (e.g. 一个/三本). It carries 4 related meanings, each with its own usage notes below. The example sentences below show it in action, with practice buttons (Listen, Practice Writing, Practice Speaking) on every line.
The crowd in Robinson's Coffee-House was thinning, but only by degrees.
Cultural Notes for 宾
🏮Cultural insight
In Chinese culture, hospitality is highly valued, and the concept of a guest (宾) is treated with great respect. The phrase '宾至如归' (bīn zhì rú guī) means 'guests feel at home,' highlighting the importance of making visitors comfortable.
Word Family of 宾
Compounds12
槟bin1betel-nut, areca nut
滨bin1shore
殡bin4funeral; to enbalm, to inter
鬓bin4hair on temples
傧bin1to entertain guests
缤bin1abundant, diverse, variegated
摈bin4to exclude, to expel, to reject; to usher
髌bin4kneecap
嫔pin2courtesan; palace maid
膑bin4kneecap
镔bin1high-quality iron
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Words Containing This Character20
嘉宾jiābīnesteemed guest嘉賓
宾馆bīnguǎnlodge賓館
宾bīnvisitor賓
菲律宾the Philippines菲律賓
贵宾guìbīnVIP貴賓
来宾láibīnguest來賓
宾客guests賓客
罗宾逊Robinson (name)羅賓遜
迎宾to welcome a guest迎賓
宾夕法尼亚州Pennsylvania賓夕法尼亞州
斯宾塞Spencer or Spence (name)斯賓塞
罗宾汉Robin Hood (English 12th century folk hero)羅賓漢
宜宾Yibin prefecture level city in Sichuan宜賓
外宾foreign guest外賓
宾利Bentley賓利
宾语object (grammar)賓語
国宾馆state guesthouse國賓館
宾州Pennsylvania賓州
宾主host and guest賓主
酬宾bargain sale酬賓
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Frequently Asked Questions about 宾
宾 (bīn) refers to a guest in a more formal or respectful context, while 客 (kè) is a more general term for a visitor.
Generally, 宾 is used in formal or polite contexts, so it may not be appropriate in casual conversations.
You can think of 'bīn' as similar to 'bean,' which helps you connect the sound to the meaning of a guest.