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御 is pronounced as: yù basic word meaning.
1.Driving a carriage horse: a car. He who.
2.Feudal society refers to the governance of superiors over subordinates, and the rule of "hundred officials". Under. Numerous.
3.An honorific title for what the emperor did and what he used: Yes. Look at. Purpose. Give. Driving pro-recruitment.
4.Resist: Defense. Enemy. Cold.
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御 yu four tones 1Indicates driving. Such as the royal car 2Said to be related to the emperor. Such as the royal use, the imperial history 3Feudal society refers to the management and use of superiors over subordinates. With His Majesty 4Resist. Resist the enemy as well.
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御" pinyin yù.
1. The interpretation of the royal one.
1.driving chariots and horses; Catcher: The Emperor.
2.Feudal society.
Refers to the management or domination of superiors over subordinates: Imperial Subordinates.
3.Feudal society refers to the emperor in relation to: the imperial gift.
4.Resist: Defend.
Second, the text is interpreted.
The literary version of "Shuo Wen Jie Zi".
Yu, make the horse also. From 彳, from unloading. Pilot, the ancient text of the imperial from the horse.
The vernacular version of "Shuo Wen Jie Zi": Yu, driving horses. The glyph adopts the meaning of "彳, unloading". "Driving", the ancient text of "royal" adopts "again, horse" will be meaningful.
Fourth, the combination of words. Resist, Resist, Resist, Resist, Defense, Insult, Guard, Cold, Royal, Domination, Defense, Palace, Six Palaces.
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<>御, pronounced: yù
Meaning: Move] means (willingly. Oracle glyphs. The left is the provincial writing of "line", the middle is the rope shape, and the right is the "human" shape. It means that people hold the bridle and walk in the road, that is, drive a chariot and horse. Original meaning: to drive a carriage or horse).
Derivation; Yu, make the horse also. - Sayings
In vain. - Poetry, Xiaoya, Car Attack
To the royal view, in the service. - Hanshu Xun Biography
The number of Lile Shooting Imperial Books. - Zhou Li, Da Situ
Liang Hong Yurong. - Thirty-three years of the Duke of Zuo
The husband died of fatigue and the fox was suspicious....Not afraid. -- General Knowledge of Information Governance
Another example: royal wheel (chase); Goce (whip for horses); Yuzheng (driving does not deviate); Mio (a person who drives a chariot and a horse).
It also refers to the control of anything that runs or flies.
The light boat goes up, and the long river is floated and forgotten. - Three Kingdoms Wei Cao Zhi "Luo Shen Fu".
Name] refers to a person who drives a chariot or horse.
Source: In vain, it is not shocked, and it is not profitable. - Poetry Xiaoya".
Layue, the Ruyin of King Chen, returned to the father of the city, and his imperial Zhuang Jia was killed to surrender to Qin. - Historical Records
The carriageandhorse of the car and horse in the sand city put the boat in the cold moon white, and the Nagisa Palace left the ancient moss spots. ——Wang Anshi, "Sending Wang Long".
A servant, a squire, a person who accompanies his master in his service
Sentence formation: 1. Defense Sentence formation: If we can reduce or eliminate this threat through strong diplomacy with Russia and other partners, then this will obviously affect our perception of missile defense.
2, the imperial physician Sentence: Indeed, as the royal palace physician has repeatedly said.
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御" character pronounced yú is a Chinese simplified Chinese character.
Pinyin: yù<>
Simplified radical: 彳.
Five strokes: TRHB
Total strokes: 12
Stroke order encoding: apostrophe, apostrophe, vertical, apostrophe, horizontal, horizontal, vertical, horizontal, vertical, mention, horizontal fold hook, vertical.
Explanation:1Driving a carriage horse: a car. He who.
2.Feudal society refers to the governance of superiors over subordinates, and the rule of "hundred officials". Under. Numerous.
3.An honorific title for what the emperor did and what he used: Yes. Look at. Purpose. Give. Driving pro-recruitment.
4.Resist: Defense. Enemy. Cold.
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Pinyin: yù<>
Radical 彳.
Stroke 12
Five rows of wood.
Traditional Chinese.
Five strokes: TRHB
Basic Definition. 1.Driving a carriage horse: a car. He who.
2.Feudal society refers to the governance of superiors over subordinates, and the rule of "hundred officials". Under. Numerous.
3.An honorific title for what the emperor did and what he used: Yes. Look at. Purpose. Give. Driving pro-recruitment.
4.Resist: Defense. Enemy. Cold.
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Manage. Radical 彳.
Strokes: 12 Teochew pronunciation:
Pronunciation: ghe6
Mandarin: yù yà
Guangyun foley: suspicious mother, third class, opening, fish rhyme, go to sound, cow cut ghe7
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Royal Pinyin:
yù] 御 [paraphrase].
1.Driving a carriage horse: a car.
He who. 2.Feudal society refers to the governance and domination of superiors over subordinates
100 official affairs". Under. Numerous.
3.An honorific title for what the emperor did and what he used: Yes.
Look at. Purpose. Give.
Driving pro-recruitment. 4.Resist.
Defend. Enemy. Cold.
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There is not much difference, and "royal" is biased towards management and control and royal have the meaning of management, domination, and command, which is easy to offend, but I personally feel that "control" is biased towards domination, control, and there is a feeling of superiority, control, and feeling more formal.
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Ancient refers to the emperor! Later, it slowly referred to Shangpin.
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The Chinese noun is preceded by the honorific title of imperial title, which is only used for the honorific title of what the emperor did and the items used, such as imperial meal, imperial driving and pro-zheng. If the verb of 御作 is explained, it can indicate the management and rule of superiors over subordinates, such as the royal public. Other meanings are omitted.
The Japanese word uses the concept of honorific titles, but it spreads to more than just the emperor and only means respect.
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礼 (lǐ), 乐 (yuè), 射 (yì), 书 (shū), 数 (shù).
Don't ask why, check the historical sources yourself.
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乐為yue (four tones), which means **.
The others are the same, lili (three tones), shoot she (four tones), yuyu (four tones), shu shu (one sound), shu shu (four tones).
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li(3) yue(4) she(4) yu(4) shu(1) shu(4)
In parentheses are the pronunciation tones of Hanyu Pinyin.
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Yue The rest of the pronunciation is the same as the modern one.
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