Taxonomy of meanings for 騎:
- 騎 qí (OC: ɡral MC: ɡɯiɛ) 渠羈切 平 廣韻:【説文曰跨馬也又其寄切 】
- 騎 jì (OC: ɡrals MC: ɡɯiɛ) 奇寄切 去 廣韻:【騎乗又姓燕有騎劫又音奇 】
Additional information about 騎
說文解字: 【騎】,跨馬也。从馬、奇聲。 【渠羈切】
- Criteria
- RIDE
1. Qí 騎 refers typically to the riding of animals (and by extension to the straddling on cosmological entities).
2. Chéng 乘 refers typically to the riding of vehicles (and by extension to the straddling on cosmological entities).
- SOLDIER
1. There is no current general word for a soldier of any rank, and the collective term for soldiers is jūn 軍 "army". See ARMY
2. Zú 卒 and the archaic tú 徒 refer to an ordinary infantry soldier, and these footsoldiers never ride chariots.
3. Jiǎ 甲 refers to armoured soldiers riding in carriages.
4. Jì 騎 refers to cavalry (Han dynasty).
5. Nǔ 弩 refers to crossbowmen.
6. Yì 役 refers to a conscript soldier.
7. Xiǎo rén 小人 (jūn zǐ 君子 "soldier of a higher grade") refers generically to the lower grades in the army.
8. Shì 士 refers to officers riding chariots in battle.
NB: Bīng 兵 "soldier" may turn out to be post-Han. I have not yet found a clear example where the word refers to a soldier.