In Mandarin Chinese, 牛 (Pinyin: niú 🔊) is a noun that is often translated as “ox” but is a general name for bovine animals (genus Bos, family Bovidae). To be more specific, Chinese uses compounds, for example:
- 公 + 牛 = 公牛 (gōngniú 🔊): bull
- 母 + 牛 = 母牛 (mǔniú 🔊): cow
- 水 + 牛 = 水牛 (shuǐniú 🔊): water buffalo
The
Ox is one of the twelve-year cycle of animals which appear in the
Chinese zodiac and is associated with the earthly branch
丑.
牛 is also the name of a
Chinese constellation located near the European constellation of Capricorn.
Many historical forms of this character look like cow’s head complete with horns and ears. I think gnu (another bovid, although not Bos) is a good mnemonic to remember pronunciation of 牛. For more physics-inclined, 牛 is short for 牛顿 / 牛頓 (Niúdùn), “newton” (SI unit of force). 牛肉 (niúròu 🔊) means “beef”.
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