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Updated on amusement 2024-07-09
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    You can look up the "晞" (pinyin: xī) in the radical 7 paintings of the dictionary "日", which is the same as the word "Xi".

    1.Dry; Dry: Morning dew is not .

    2.Dawn; Dawn: Dongfang Wei.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    晞, pronounced xī.

    There are two basic meanings:

    Dry, dry: Hair. The morning dew is not dawning.

    Dawn: The East is not dawning. Xi is a left-right structure, the radical is day, and the total number of strokes is 11.

    Kangxi Dictionary. Chen Jishang] [Japanese Character Department] Xi Kangxi strokes: 11 · Outer strokes:

    7 Tang Rhyme" Xiangyi Cut "Collection Rhyme" "Rhyme Meeting" Xiang Yiche, $ Yinxi. "Sayings" is also dry. "Poetry Qin Feng" is full of white dew.

    Biography of Xi, Qianye. "Rite Yuzao" is made with an elephant ctenophore. "Note" Xi, Qianye.

    and "Poetry Qi Feng" in the East. "Biography" Xi, the beginning of the Ming Dynasty. "Shu" is said to be the end of the day, the light of the sun begins to rise.

    and "Yangtze Dialect" Xi, violent also. The idleness of the Eastern Qi and Northern Yan is called the dawn.

    and "Jade Chapter" is dry. or as an ene.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Dry. It is pronounced xī.

    There are two basic meanings:

    1.Dry, dry: Hair. The morning dew is not dawning.

    2.Dawn: The East is not dawning.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Dry. Radical: Day.

    Wubi: JQDH

    Strokes: 11xī].

    Basic Definition: 1Dry; Dry. 2.Dawn; Dawn. Common compounds: Luxi, Ximu, Xiyao, Xihui.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    晞 pronunciation: [xī].

    Radical: Day. Wubi: JQDH

    Interpretation: 1Dry, dry: Hair. Morning dew is not . 2.Dawn: Dongfang Wei.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    晞, pronounced xī. There are two basic meanings: 1Dry, dry: Hair. The morning dew is not dawning. 2.Dawn: The East is not dawning.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Xi read xi a sound taken from the Book of Poetry Pu Jia Ming, Bai Lu Weixi. It means that the reed flowers are turned white, and the dew droplets have not dried.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    晞 [xī].

    Literal meaning]: 1Dry, dry: Hair. Morning dew is not . 2.Dawn: Dongfang Wei.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Next to the word "day" on the left, and a "希" on the right form the Chinese character 晞, which is pronounced xī.

    1. Xi's detailed explanation.

    1.Dry, dry: Hair. Morning dew is not .

    2.Dawn: Dongfang Wei.

    2. Xi's common phrases.

    1.晞晒 [xī shài] exposure to sun, sun exposure.

    2.晞圣 [xī shèng] admires a saint. Xi, through the "eye".

    3.晞微 [xī wēi] describes the faint sunlight in the early morning.

    4.晞光 [xī guāng] bathed in sunlight.

    5.晞觊 [xī jì] Xi, through " Xi ".

    6.晞景 [xī jǐng] Mu receives sunlight.

    7.晞晖 [xī huī] shines.

    8.晞发 [xī fā] to dry the hair. It often refers to the act of being noble and unworldly.

    9.晞露 [xī lù] The sun causes the dew to evaporate.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    睎 [xī ].

    1.Words: Overlook: "So Qinling, Beifu." "Admiration: The people of Yan are also the disciples of Yan. "Hope:" Ranflower weed. Heart, see the sun. ”

    2.Explanation: The distance between things is long and the gap is large, as opposed to "dense", sparse.

    落 (luò). Guest. Depend on.

    The concentration is small and contains a lot of water, as opposed to "thick". It is used in front of adjectives such as "rotten" and "loose" to indicate the degree of depth.

    3.Source:晞,日干也。

    "Sayings" is not shining. - Poetry, Xiaoya, Zhanlu" is used as an elephant. - The Book of Rites: Yuzao "Xi'er Fa Yang Ah".

    "Chu Ci Young Commander" is untied. ——Poetry, Qin Feng, Pu Jia" Qingqing Garden in the sunflower, morning dew waiting for the sun. ——Yuefu Poetry Collection, Long Song Xing" Qiong Beng Xi Yao with pearls.

    Guo Pu "Jiang Fu".

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    晞 [xī].

    Basic Information. 晞的Pinyin: xī Zhuyin:

    Traditional Chinese characters: 晞.

    Chinese character structure: left and right structure Character formation: shape and sound.

    Simplified radical: day.

    Radical strokes: 4

    Total strokes: 11

    Breakdown of kanji parts: 日乂紂線.

    Stroke order: vertical fold horizontal skimming horizontal skimming vertical fold vertical.

    Wubi 86: JQDH

    Wubi 98: jrdh

    Five elements: fire. unicode:u+665e

    Four corner number: 64027

    Cangjie: AKKB

    GBK code: 9584

    Canonical Chinese character number: 4823

    A collection of dialects. Cantonese: hei1

    Hakka: [Hakka English Dictionary] hi1 [Taiwan Sixian dialect] hi1 [Hakka Pinyin vocabulary] hi1 [Hailufeng dialect] hi1 [Meixian dialect] hi1

    Teochew dialect: hi1

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    睎 [xī ].

    1.Words: Overlook: "So Qinling, Beifu." "Admiration: The people of Yan are also the disciples of Yan. "Hope:" Ranflower weed. Heart, see the sun. ”

    2.Explanation: The distance between things is long and the gap is large, as opposed to "dense", sparse.

    落 (luò). Guest. Depend on.

    The concentration is small and contains a lot of water, as opposed to "thick". It is used in front of adjectives such as "rotten" and "loose" to indicate the degree of depth.

    3.Source:晞,日干也。

    "Sayings" is not shining. - Poetry, Xiaoya, Zhanlu" is used as an elephant. - The Book of Rites: Yuzao "Xi'er Fa Yang Ah".

    "Chu Ci Young Commander" is untied. ——Poetry, Qin Feng, Pu Jia" Qingqing Garden in the sunflower, morning dew waiting for the sun. ——Yuefu Poetry Collection, Long Song Xing" Qiong Beng Xi Yao with pearls.

    Guo Pu "Jiang Fu".

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    晞 [xī].

    Motion (1) (Shape sound. From the day, Xisheng. Original meaning: sun-dried) (2) Same as original meaning [sun].

    Xi, the day is dry. - Sayings

    The sun is not shining. - Poetry, Xiaoya, Zhanlu

    Hair with elephant ctenophores. - The Book of Rites: Tamamo

    The sun is shining. - Chu Ci, Young Commander".

    White dew is not dawning. - Poetry, Qin Feng, Pu Jia".

    In the green garden, the sunflower waits for the sun. ——Yuefu Poetry Collection, Long Song Xing".

    Qiong mussel Xi Yao to pearls. Guo Pu "Jiang Fu".

    3) Another example: hair (drying washed hair); Lysis (eliminated by sun exposure); extinction (disappearance by sunlight); dew (dew evaporates from the sun); Dry soil; Blocks (dry soil).

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    晞Pinyin: xī

    Radical: Day.

    Structure: left and right structure.

    Stroke order: vertical, horizontal, horizontal, horizontal, point, apostrophe, horizontal, horizontal, vertical, horizontal, horizontal, vertical, apostrophe, point, horizontal, vertical fold hook, oblique hook, apostrophe, point.

    Compounds: 晞曜, 晞噞, 晞微, 晞堁, 晞mu, 晞冀, 晞光, 晞price, 晞晖, 晞sheng.

    Interpretation: 1Dry, dry: Hair. Morning dew is not .

    2.Dawn: Dongfang Wei.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    xī [ Guangyun " fragrant clothes bai cut, flat micro, Xiao du(1) Dry; Dry.

    2) dawn zhi; Dawn. (3) Refers to brightness. (4) exposure; Bask. (5) bathing; Mu Shou. See DAO

    Xiyang", "Xilune".(6) disappearance; Passed away. (7) Tong "Xi".Desire; Yearning. See "Xi Ji", "Xi Avoid".(8) Pass "eye".Look up; Looking from afar.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    晞 (xī), Chinese character, can mean dry, dry; Dawn, dawn; Bright, etc. Words related to it include Xi Mu, Xi Wei, Xi Tu, etc.

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