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Next to the word is the word "yi."
Yes. Pronunciation: [yì].
Radical: 讠. Wubi: yxjg
Strokes: 8 Traditional Chinese: 诣.
Interpretation: 1to where someone is; Go somewhere to see people (mostly for people you respect). 2.(academic, technical, etc.).
Common compounds, painstaking solitude, attainment, obscurity, solitary 、...
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Yes. Pinyin: yì
Cantonese: ngai6
Five elements: gold.
Radical: Words.
Radical strokes: 7
Total strokes: 13
Traditional Chinese: Extended.
Name Strokes: 13
GBK code: D484
Stroke order number: 4111251352511
unicode: u+8a63
Classification of Chinese characters: Character rhyme: "Zhonghua New Rhyme" -- Qi "Thirteen Ruts" -- clothes bully Finals: i Chinese character structure: left and right structure.
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Next to the words, there is a purpose, which is pronounced as yi four tones, and the sound is the same as memory.
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Next to the words, there is a purpose to say yi four tones, attainment.
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诣, pronounced yì, is the traditional Chinese writing of 诣.
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Yi: It is the same as righteousness, and it is commonly used for example, this person has good humanities skills and profound attainments.
Original meaning: to go, to go.
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Yes.
诣 is a Chinese character, pronounced yì, a verb.
Ancient text: Yi Tai Shou, has the meaning of "to, come".
There is a phrase: attainment.
It means to have a certain degree of academic achievement or in some field.
Basic meanings: 1. To the place where someone is; Go to a certain place to see people (mostly for people you respect): Martyrs' tombs.
2. The degree of study, technology, etc.: manufacturing. Painstaking loneliness.
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1. The word next to a word is 诣, and the pinyin is yì.
2. Basic definition: to someone's place; Go to a certain place to see people (mostly for people you respect): visit the tomb of the martyr; Degree attained (academic, technical, etc.): attainment. Painstakingly lonely.
3. The words include Attainment, Enlightenment, Enlightenment, Reference, Confession, Transcendence, Taste, Confession, Pavilion, Lang, Profound Knowledge, Confession, Excellence, Excellence, Leaf Interpretation, etc.
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Verb verb.
Pronunciation: yì Part of speech: [verb] (shape sound.
From the word, the will. Original meaning: to, go to) the same as the original meaning goto 2
Noun 诣yì [name] Learning, etc. attainment Zhuge Hong refused to learn when he was young, and when he first talked to Wang Yifu, he was already exceeded. ——The World Speaks New Language" will undoubtedly be passed on to those who are excellent in calligraphy and painting. ——Ming Hu Yinglin's "Shao Shan Fang Pen Collection" is another example:
Extremely profound attainments; Attainment (attainment).
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A word next to a purpose bai is pronounced as yì, du.
Shape sound. Zhi Congyan, Will. The original meaning is dao to go, to go, as a verb. Hui ancient text is to answer too shou, with the meaning of "to, come". There is a phrase: attainment. It means to have a certain degree of academic achievement or in some field.
Now the meaning is to go, especially to the elder; The degree to which the student or skill has been attained. Its stroke order is point, horizontal fold lift, apostrophe, vertical hook, vertical, horizontal fold, horizontal, horizontal, a total of 8 paintings.
There are many related phrases, such as attainment, profoundness, deeds, excellence, references, truthfulness, superness, wisdom, renunciation, solitude, etc.
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诣, pinyin: yì
Interpretation: 1To, in the old days, it specifically referred to the elder: que. Ask for advice. 2.The degree achieved (academic or technical): Made. Painstaking loneliness (refers to studying hard to reach a situation that others can't reach).
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The radical is the Chinese character for 言:
Stroke Commentary. Stroke 2 obituary.
Stroke 3: Notes, Messages, Visits, Visits, Notes, T
Stroke 4: 訲訫訞讹訜訜訜訡訡訤訷訦訧訨訨訨計計計計�
Strokes 5: 詓詚詙詟訸訵詜詊詂訽詀詂詃詄詅詇詉詋詌詍詍詏詏詩詟訵詜詊詂訂詃訷訹詝詝詝詟詃詩詟詜
Stroke 7: Confession, recitation
Stroke 9: Falsehood, Conspiracy, Conspiracy, Falsehood
Stroke 10: Humility and rumors, transcription, slander
Stroke 11: Falsehood, Falsehood, Falsehood.
Strokes 12 譛謽謿譂譄嘻譊譋譌谲讐譑譒譓譓譓譗谯谯譝譢譪.
Strokes 13: Protection, Translation, Translation, Reputation.
Strokes 14 譅譳譵譸譹譺譻譼讁讂.
Stroke 15 讆谫譿 讃讄讅讉.
Stroke 16 讇讈讌讍蛠讏讐讔.
Stroke 17 slander let slander slander.
Stroke 18 讗讘讛stroke 19
Praise stroke 20
22 strokes.
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