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"It seems that most of the eite Chinese are read like this.
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The basic meaning of the word.
1.Tripping over something:
2.Things don't go well, and there are setbacks. Tried and tested
Detailed literal meaning. moving
1.(Shape sound.) From the foot, the quality of the sound. Stumbling is related to the foot, so from the foot. Original meaning: to be tripped up) 2.Same as the original meaning [trip and fall] 踬, 蛤也. - Sayings
Fun period and go to the foot. - Ma Rong's "Flute Fu".
Du replied. —Finger trembling—"The Fifteenth Year of Xuan Gong".
Don't step on the mountain, but on the wall. - Han Feizi, Six Antis
3.fall, fall [fall; tumble] is too much, then it is a stumbling force. - On Balance and Destiny
Repeatedly. - Sun Wen, "Preface".
4.Another example: to fall (to fall); heel (fall); stumbling (stumbling and falling); Kick (Kick. Tumble. tripping).
5.Suffer a setback: Monks and children are masterful, and middle-aged people are kicked. - The Biography of the Monks and Daughters of the King of the Southern History
6.hinder, hinder
Foot in the middle of the road. ——Only the type defeated "Qing Guanglu Doctor Rite Department Shangshu Li Gong Epitaph".
7.Another example: hesitation (hindered and the rent is stopped and abruptly stopped); Hindrance (bumpy obstruction and unable to advance or retreat).
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Rush pinyin: [jí].
Urgent - Chinese.
Interpretation: 1Impatient and bright Sun Ye; Worry.
2.Make a hurry. 3.
Rush; Swift. As opposed to "slow". 4.
Urgently; The situation is serious. 5.Urgent serious matter.
6.Zealous to do; Eager to help.
This character was first seen in the Warring States period, and the ancient glyph was from the heart and sound. The original meaning is impatience and restlessness, and by extension, anger and anger; From anxiety to haste, urgency, violent, etc., it is extended to urgent, urgent, urgent crisis, etc., and it is extended to serious, severe, etc. It is also used as a noun to refer to something critical or serious, such as emergency, emergency, etc.
The Qing Dynasty scholar Duan Yuci said in a note under the prefix "urgent" in "Shuowen Jie Zi": "The clothes are small. It means that the original meaning of 褊 is that the clothes are small, and when used in the word "urgent", it means that the heart is narrow.
However, this use of the word "urgent" is rarely seen in ancient literature.
The original meaning of the word "anxious" means "anxious", and from the original meaning, it means "angry and angry". From this, it is extended to refer to the shouting of "hurry, hurry, violent", and from "hurry" to "urgency, urgency".
Explain the words. Ju Liche (jí).
褊也. From the heart to the heart.
Commentary on the text.
褊也. The clothes are small. Therefore, where the narrow is called the rich. "Commentary" said: "Fu, anxious." ”
From the heart to the heart. Curic, seven.
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Pronounced wàn, it was a charm of many tribes in ancient times.
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It's the same way to read AT. Read AETAite.
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Hello landlord. @应读爱特.
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号 hào
Basic Literal Meaning 1Name: Country. Year. Word.
2.In addition to the name and character, it refers to another name for a person: don't (such as "Li Bai, the word is too white, Qinglian Jushi").
3.Logo: Remember.
4.Ordered or hierarchical frank letters: ed. Yard.
5.Threatened, declaring: (a nominally; b Known by a certain name).
6.Mark the logo: clothing. House.
7.Command: Order. Summon.
8.Measure word, used for the number of people: Yesterday went dozens of people. Let the wheel number háo
Basic Literal Meaning 1Drag out the sound loud pitch difference call: Phew. Call.
2.Cry out loud: mourn. Mourning. Crying.
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Who. juéㄐㄩ
See "孑".
Mosquito larvae.
Number of strokes: 3, radical: sub, stroke order number: 524
See "孑孓" (jiéjué).
Zheng code: ysvv, u: 5b53, gbk: e6de
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Hello! It is a phonetic symbol of Chinese characters.
The pronunciation is the same as "house", and the Chinese pinyin.
The "w" and "u" in the 晌 relatives are homophonic.
Use the soft keyboard on the "Input Method Status Bar" at the bottom left of the screen to find all the phonetic symbols. Late correction.
乂 is written differently from " "It is a Chinese character, 乂:
Pronounced yì治, 安定: 安 (太平无事).
Virtuous: Jun is in the official.
Mowing: Grass. Wheat.
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