| 沁人心脾 | qìn rén xīn pí | to penetrate deeply into the heart (idiom); to gladden the heart; to refresh the mind | |
| 脾胃 | pí wèi | spleen and stomach (digestive organs in TCM); preferences; one's taste (e.g. in literature) | |
| 脾脏 | pí zàng | spleen | |
| 耍脾气HSK 6 | shuǎ pí qì | to go into a huff | |
| 发脾气HSK 4 | fā pí qì | to get angry |
| 1 | She has a gentle temper and is easy to get along with. | |
| 2 | It's best not to provoke him. He has a bad temper. | |
| 3 | She has a bad temper and often gets angry with others. | |
| 4 | Traditional Chinese medicine is applied here to treat stomach disorders. | |
| 5 | She always gets angry with others, which is very hard to accept. |