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Restoration fù bì
whip into li biān bì rù lǐ
無相 bì xié
征辟 zhǐ bì
Open up kāi pì
便辟 biàn pì
Piyi pì yì
精辟 jīng pì
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Pioneering, incisive, penetrating, refuting rumors, and opening up a garden. (The first pronunciation.)
Bitou (second pronunciation.
restoration, warding off evil spirits, warding off easy (the third pronunciation.
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1. Zhengbi system [zhēng bì zhì] A system for promoting talents in the Han Dynasty of China.
2. Pihan Jin [pì hán jīn] During the reign of Emperor Wei Ming of the Three Kingdoms, Kunming paid tribute to the golden bird, and the bird spit gold dust like millet. The palace people compete for the gold ornament of the bird's vomit, which is called "cold gold".
3. Open up Hongmeng [kāi pì hóng méng] An era in Chinese legends.
4. Nie Pi [niè pì] means skin folds.
5. 便辟 [pián pì] Pi "pass" secluded, referring to flattery.
6. Pizhi Buddha [pì zhī fó] A kind of fruition attained by Buddhist practitioners.
7. 张辟江 [zhāng pì qiáng] 张辟江 generally refers to Zhang Piqiang. Zhang Piqiang, a figure in the Western Han Dynasty, the second son of Zhang Liang.
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Bi is a vague word. Judging from the oracle bone glyph of the character "Pi", its left side resembles a kneeling person, and the right side is a torture knife with a handle. Its configuration expresses the meaning of inflicting punishment on a person kneeling on the ground with a knife, and the meaning of the word "pi" is to enforce the law.
The word "Pi" in the golden text has a small square box or small circle added in the middle, which some people think is the appearance of a human head falling to the ground. The shape of the small seal tends to be linear, and the small square or circle in the lower part becomes the word "mouth";
Qin Li's glyph, the kneeling figure is written as "阝"; Hanli glyph, the left side becomes "corpse" and "mouth". The shape of the regular script is developed from the shape of the small seal.
The original meaning of Pi is "law", and Telu Song refers to criminal law, which is now read as pì, such as "大pi (pì)" refers to the death penalty, one of the five ancient punishments.
Extended from the direction of execution, it refers to elimination and eradication, such as "Mozi Shang Xianshang": "Uphold justice and dispel personal grievances." Later, the meaning of the term was broadened to refer to punishment in general.
Only the guilty are punished, so by extension, "sin". Sinners think that they are people who behave wrongly, and by extension, they are deviant and undecent. In ancient times, the supremacy of the monarchy, the royal mandate is the royal law, so the "king" can also be called "pi", such as the word "restoration" refers to the king who has lost the throne and later regained the throne.
Before the simplification of Chinese characters, "Pi" was another character that was different from "Pi". "Pi" was first seen in the Western Zhou Dynasty Jinwen. In the Jin inscription, the upper part is the character "door", and the lower part is the shape of a pair of hands, which together indicate that the gate is opened.
The word "Pi" in Jin Wen is a word of understanding. Later, "pi" was extended from simple opening to development and development, and also extended to the adjective "thorough", such as "incisive".
Because of the homophonic relationship, "Pi" is sometimes used as the word "Pi" in literature. This character was changed to a morphophonic structure at the stage of the small seal, and the external character is the word "door", indicating that the original meaning is related to the door; The interior is "Pi", the sound. Later, "Pi" was simplified to "Pi Accompany Yu Zheng", which belonged to the ancient common word merger.
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1. The combination of words: incisive, evil spirit, open the world, unique way, refute rumors, dispel the head, whip into the inside, restore, revert, revert, repel the favor of the sun.
2. Open the world (pinyin: kāi tiān pì dì) is a Chinese idiom, which has two meanings, the first meaning refers to opening up the world, hard work, and creating an unprecedented and magnificent career; The two meanings of the first Zheng are the first time that they have never been done before. The idiom is a joint form, which is used as a predicate and a definite in the sentence.
3. Unique path, a Chinese idiom, pronounced dú pì xī jìng, means to open up a way to shout and accept the merger. The metaphor invents a new style or method, genre.
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