(méi): eyebrow, upper margin

(méi) is a Chinese character meaning “eyebrow.” Classified as HSK Level 6 (HSK 3.0 Standard, CLEC 2022), it is composed of (structural) and (structural). It ranks #1451 in character frequency (SUBTLEX-CH corpus).

Etymologically derived, picture of hair 尸 above an eye 目. Its radical form (eye) appears in many related characters such as (kàn, to look, to see), (zhēn, really), (zhe, -ing, to wear).

Native pronunciation

Definitions

  1. eyebrow
  2. upper margin

Etymology & Origin

ideographicPicture of hair 尸 above an eye 目

Decomposition: ⿸尸目 (layout: surround-from-upper-left)

Stroke Order

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9

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Words & Compounds

HSK Vocabulary with

WordPinyinMeaningHSK
nounméi maoeyebrow6

Common Compounds

WordPinyinMeaning
méi mùgeneral facial appearance
pò zài méi jiépressing in on one's eyelashes (idiom)
méi tóubrows
zhòu méi tóuto scowl
zhòu méito frown
méi xīn(the space) between the eyebrows
chóu méi bù zhǎnwith a worried frown
huà méito apply makeup to the eyebrows
méi bǐeyebrow pencil (cosmetics)
méi mù chuán qíngto make sheep eyes at
jǐ méi nòng yǎnto make eyes
méi jiéeyebrows and eyelashes
méi shāotip of brow
méi qīng mù xiùpretty
méi yǎnbrows and eyes
100
Total compounds
28
As first character
24
As last character
48
As middle character

appears in 100 compound words: 28 as the first character, 24 as the last, and 48 in a middle position. Compound statistics computed from SUBTLEX-CH and HSK 3.0 vocabulary data.

Strongest Collocations

Characters that most frequently co-occur with in natural Chinese text, ranked by NPMI (Normalized Pointwise Mutual Information) — a statistical measure of association strength.

zhòu
0.494357 co-occurrences
máo
0.4664,965 co-occurrences
shāo
0.451276 co-occurrences
0.4503,444 co-occurrences
chóu
0.442486 co-occurrences
chì
0.4412,706 co-occurrences
jiá
0.434132 co-occurrences
yǎn
0.4162,802 co-occurrences
é
0.402324 co-occurrences
wǎng
0.391138 co-occurrences

Idioms & Chengyu (28)

bái méi chì yǎnHSK 7+

for no reason (idiom)

phrase
chóuméibùzhǎnHSK 6+

to wear a sad or distressed expression

phrase
chóuméikǔliǎnHSK 6+

with knitted brows and a doleful look; looking distressed

phrase
címéishànmùHSK 7+

to have kind and gentle appearance

phrase
dīméishùnyǎnHSK 6+

to be submissive and meek

phrase
diū méi diū yǎnHSK 6+

to wink at sb

phrase
diū méi nòng sèHSK 6+

to wink at sb

phrase
héng méi nù mùHSK 6+

lit. furrowed brows and blazing eyes; to dart looks of hate at sb (idiom)

phrase
héngméi shù yǎnHSK 6+

to have a dirty look on one's face; to give someone a dirty look

phrase
huǒshāoméimáoHSK 6+

to be extremely urgent

phrase
jǐ méi nòng yǎnHSK 6+

to make eyes; to wink

phrase
jǔ'ànqíméiHSK 6+

to have mutual respect between husband and wife

phrase

Showing 12 of 28 idioms containing .

Example Sentences

AI-Generated

这个字在古汉语中有不同的含义。

zhè gě méi zì zài gǔ hàn yǔ zhōng yǒu bù tóng de hán yì .

The character "眉" had different meanings in classical Chinese.

東方日報Mar 2026

冷看:年不老却头脑糊涂

héng méi lěng kàn : nián bù lǎo què tóu nǎo hú tú

A Sullen Glance: Young in Years but Fuzzy-Minded

東方日報Mar 2026

冷看:美国大兵消极怠战

héng méi lěng kàn : měi guó dà bīng xiāo jí dài zhàn

A Critical Look: U.S. Soldiers Showing a Lack of Motivation in Combat

東方日報Feb 2026

伊能静挑战喝北京豆汁 皱苦喊:不行了

yī néng jìng tiāo zhàn hē běi jīng dòu zhī zhòu méi kǔ hǎn : bù háng le

Yi Nengjing challenged to drink Beijing bean juice and frowned and shouted: No way

JiemianFeb 2026

...| 益方生物“A+H”两地上市,仅能解燃之急

. . . yì fāng shēng wù A H liǎng dì shàng shì , jǐn néng jiě rán méi zhī jí

...| The listing of Yifang Biotech's "A+H" in two places can only solve the urgent need

東方日報Feb 2026

冷看:一场长时间的战争

héng méi lěng kàn : yī chǎng cháng shí jiān de zhàn zhēng

Horizontal eyebrows look coldly: a long war

Tatoeba

小林的毛长得浓,眼睛又大,睫毛很长。

Xiǎolín de méimao zhǎngde nóng, yǎnjing yòu dà, jiémáo hěn cháng.

Xiaolin's eyebrows are thick, his eyes are big, and his eyelashes are long.

Tatoeba

他听到那个时,皱起了头。

Tā tīngdào nàge shí, zhòuqǐ le méitóu.

On hearing that, he knitted his brow.

Tatoeba

玛丽有绿色的毛。

Mǎlì yǒu lǜsè de méimao.

Mary has green eyebrows.

Tatoeba

老太太皱着头。

Lǎotàitai zhòu zhe méitóu.

The old woman knitted her brows.

Character Family

Homophones — Characters pronounced méi

Frequently Asked Questions

What does 眉 (méi) mean in Chinese?
眉 (méi) primarily means "eyebrow." It is classified as HSK Level 6, making it an advanced character. It ranks #1451 in character frequency.
How many strokes does 眉 have?
眉 is written with 9 strokes. The correct stroke order matters for recognition and handwriting speed — practice with the animated guide above to build proper technique.
What is the radical of 眉?
The radical associated with 眉 is 目 (eye). This radical appears in many characters related to eye.
What are the components of 眉?
眉 is composed of: 尸 (structural), 目 (structural). Its IDS decomposition is ⿸尸目 with a surround-from-upper-left layout. Understanding the components helps with both memorization and recognizing related characters.
What are common words containing 眉?
Common words with 眉 include: 眉毛 (méi mao, "eyebrow"); 眉目 (méi mù, "general facial appearance"); 迫在眉睫 (pò zài méi jié, "pressing in on one's eyelashes (idiom)"); 眉头 (méi tóu, "brows"); 皱眉头 (zhòu méi tóu, "to scowl"). There are over 100 compound words containing this character.
What characters sound the same as 眉 (méi)?
Several characters share the pronunciation méi: 没 ((negative prefix for verbs) have not), 枚 (classifier for small objects: coins, badges, rings, carved seals, chess pieces, eggs, fingerprints etc (more formal than 個|个)), 玫 ((fine jade)), 梅 (plum), and 6 more. Context and tones help distinguish between them in speech and writing.
Is 眉 the same in simplified and traditional Chinese?
Yes, 眉 is written the same way in both simplified and traditional Chinese.

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Character data sourced from Unihan (Unicode Consortium), SUBTLEX-CH frequency corpus (Cai & Brysbaert, 2010), and Make Me a Hanzi (stroke data). Collocation strength measured via NPMI (Normalized Pointwise Mutual Information). Verified by the HanziFeed linguistics team.

HSK classification follows the HSK 3.0 Standard (Center for Language Education and Cooperation, CLEC, 2022 revision). Idiom data from Wiktionary (CC BY-SA 3.0).

Data last verified: March 2026.