Pronounced pi (rising tone) — "Yùpiān"
Pronounced pi (rising tone) — "Guǎngyùn"
Pronounced pi (rising tone) — "Jíyùn" and "Yùnhuì"
Meaning: to break. Also used as "pī".
Example: "A tree bearing abundant fruit will have its branches broken." — "Zhànguó Cè" (Strategies of the Warring States), Fan Sui persuading the King of Qin.
Example: "When the branches are thicker than the trunk, they will break if not pruned." — "Shǐjì · Wèi Qí Wǔ Ān Hóu Zhuàn" (Records of the Grand Historian · Biography of Wei Qi, Marquis of Wu'an).
Pronounced pī — "Guǎngyùn"
Pronounced pī — "Jíyùn" and "Yùnhuì"
Meaning: to cut meat. Sometimes written as "zhē".
Pronounced bèi — "Jíyùn"
Meaning: same as above.