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Jin radical: leather outer strokes: 4 total strokes: 13
Wubi 86: AFRH Wubi 98: AFRH Cangjie: TJHML
Stroke order number: 1221251123312 Four corner number: 42521 Unicode: CJK unified Chinese character u+9773
Basic literal meaning. 1.Stingy, unwilling to give: Secret (stingy and not spreading).
2.Mocking, ridicule.
3.In ancient times, the leather on the chest of the horse was used as a synonym for the two horses.
4.Surname. Detailed literal meaning.
First Name 1(Shape sound.) From the leather, the sound of catties. From "leather", it means related to leather. Original meaning: the leather on the chest of the horse, also used as a pronoun for the horse).
Jin, when Ying. - Sayings
I am a son, like a Jin of a horse. - Zuo Chuan: The Ninth Year of Dinggong. Note: "The horse in the car also." Words are like the head of the horse, should serve the horse, and follow each other. ”
3.Another example: Jin Ling (Jin Gu, OK. means the strict enforcement of laws and regulations); Jin Dao (same as "Jindao"). Finger noodles are tough to eat. Yu has a soft personality and is strong).
4.Hide loop. The leather ring on the back of the horse is passed through it in order to control the horse running away from the wheel.
It is called Jin. - Guangya".
5.Surname. moving
1.Miserly [grudge; be stingy]
Regret is not small, but it can reach tens of millions. - The Book of the Later Han Dynasty: The Biography of Cui Shi
2.Another example: Jin Xi (靳啬. stingy, stingy); Jin Se (miserly face); Jin Gu (stingy stubbornness); Jin Ling (strict enforcement of laws and regulations); Jin Dao (toughness); Jin but not with.
3.ridicule
Song Gong Jin Zhi. - The Eleventh Year of Zhuang Gong. Du pre-note: "The play is ashamed of Jin." ”
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The pronunciation of 靳 is jìn. 1. Jin's interpretation.
From the leather, the sound of catties. From "leather", it means related to leather. Original meaning: the leather on the chest of the horse, also used as a pronoun for the horse).
2. Compounds. Jin Cai, Jin Dao, Jin Secret, Jin Se, Jin Finger, etc.
Compounds. 一、靳彩 [ jìn cái ].
Stingy with money. 2. 靳道 [ jìn dào ] dialect. Jugiving. Refers to food that is tough and chewable.
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<> jìn Jin: jìn
Interpretation: (Shape sound. From the leather, the sound of catties. From "leather", it means related to leather. Original meaning: the leather on the chest of the horse, also used as a pronoun for the horse).
Same as the original meaning. Jin, when Ying. - Sayings
I am a son, like a Jin of a horse. - Zuo Chuan: The Ninth Year of Dinggong. Note: "The horse in the car also." Words are like the head of the horse, should serve the horse, and follow each other. ”
Another example: Jin Ling (Jin Gu, OK. means the strict enforcement of laws and regulations); Jin Dao (same as "Jindao"). Finger noodles are tough to eat. Yu has a soft personality and is strong).
Compounds: Jin Ap, Jin Shi, Jin Finger, Jin Shu, Jin Se, Jin Si, Jin Jin, Jin Jin, Criticize Jin, Jin Insult.
Sentence formation: After donating so much money, he didn't have a little color on his face.
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They all helped you. Hehe.
xīn 炘.
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