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Pinyin: jīn
Phonetic Symbols:
Radical: 衤. Outer strokes: 13, total strokes: 18
Traditional radicals: clothes, outer strokes: 13, total strokes: 19.
The meaning of the word is five elements: wood.
Simplified strokes: 18
Taiwanese strokes: 19 Kangxi strokes: 19
Pinyin input: jin Wubi input: push
Meaning of auspiciousness: fierce.
Wubi 86&98: pusi cangjie: lddf
Stroke order: fold vertically, horizontally and vertically, horizontally and vertically, horizontally and vertically.
Stroke order number: 452341234123411234 Four corner number: 34291 Unicode: CJK
Unify Chinese characters. u+895f
Basic literal meaning. First Name
Shape sound. From the clothes, silence. Original meaning: the ancient finger collar of clothing.
Same as the original meaning. The front of the back finger coat [frontofa
garment], the part of the front of the tunic or gown. For example: placket, placket (sleeves, placket and sleeves), placket, bottom placket, placket (placket and belt, also metaphorical mountain and river barriers, terrain is dangerous), placket (also metaphorical military dangerous geographical location), placket (placket), placket (placket), placket (placket).
Example: Weeping. Song Ouyang Xiu, "The History of the New Five Dynasties: The Biography of Lingguan".
The provincial name of the brother-in-law (a name between the husbands of sisters). The relationship between the person and the wife's brother or sister's husband or son-in-law is commensurate with that of the wife.
brothers-in-law]。For example: brother-in-law (the name of the husband of the wife and sister), brother-in-law (brother-in-law), brother-in-law, brother-in-law.
It refers to the mind and ambition. For example: mind, embrace, embrace, heart bend, heart bend, heart bend, heart and mind, chest friend (best friend, heart to heart friend), chest (mind).
Front. front]。Example: Back (front and back).
The ancient placket intersects left and right, because it is used as a metaphor for the intersection of the terrain.
pass]。For example, the placket (a metaphor for the geographical location of a military danger), the placket (a metaphor for the intersection of water), and the placket (a placket like a placket to shield the front. The metaphor is that the terrain is important), and the rendezvous (rendezvous connection).
Inflections. Moving
such as the placket] barrier in front.
screen]
For example, there are three rivers and five lakes. - Don A
Wang Bo's "Preface to the Pavilion of King Teng".
Wrapping; Mix
For example, he took 380 odd horses and chose more than 500 old and sick horses from his camp and put them in them. Call a few sergeants to rush. - Qing
The owner of Su'an "Suiyang Zhongyi Record".
Kangxi Dictionary. Shen Ji Xia] [Clothing Character Department].
Placket [Tang Yun] [Yun Hui].
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Explain in detail.
襟 jīn name] (形音. From the clothes, silence. Original meaning: the ancient finger collar of clothing.
Same as the original meaning. The front panel of the back finger coat.
Weeping. Song Ouyang Xiu, "The History of the New Five Dynasties: The Biography of Lingguan".
Another example: placket (sleeve. placket and sleeves); placket (placket and belt); Placket (Lapel Guard); placket (placket); Placket (placket).
The provincial name of the brother-in-law. The relationship between the person and the wife's brother or sister's husband or son-in-law is commensurate with that of the wife. Such as: brother (the name of the husband of the wife and sister); Placket (placket).
Mind. Such as: placket (heart song); Placket (embrace, heart); Friends (close friends, friends with a heart-to-heart); Placket (chest).
Front. Such as: placket back (front and back).
The ancient placket intersects left and right, because it is used as a metaphor for the intersection of the terrain. Such as: the placket (metaphor for the dangerous place); Lap (metaphorically refers to the intersection of water); Placket (Shielded in front like a placket.) The metaphor of topography is important); Intersection (rendezvous connection).
襟 jīn moves] barrier in front.
There are three rivers and five lakes. ——Tang Wang Bo, "Preface to the Pavilion of King Teng".
Wrapping; Mix.
He took the odd three hundred and eighty horses, and selected more than five hundred old and sick horses from his own camp, and put them in them. Call a few sergeants to rush. ——Qing Su'an's master "Suiyang Zhongyi Record".
襟抱 jīnbào
Mind. Ambition.
When you are old, you will meet in danger, and you will open your arms to whom. - Du Fu, "Doctor Feng Zhiyan".
襟度 jīndù
Minded; Mind-to-heart measurement.
襟淮 jīnhuái
Minded; Mind. Mind.
Be honest and honest. Be honest and honest.
jīnhuái-tǎnbái
Embrace: Mind. Confessed, cheerful, without concealment, described as open-minded, with no regrets in his heart.
襟素 jīnsù
Real mood.
Every dressed in plain, often give words. ——Li Shangyin, "For the Duke of Jiangjun and Cui Xiang".
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The answer is forbidden wai, pronounced jìn wéi, a Chinese word, which is still forbidden 闱. Refers to the inner palace. Chinese name forbidden pinyin jìn wéi zhuyin interpretation of the inner palace; When the emperor went out, the guard guards surrounded the quick navigation and explained that it was still forbidden.
will send all the people to advocate, and enter the forbidden siege one by one. Song Shen Kuo's "Dream Creek Writing Story 1": "The car is lucky, the front drive is called the team, and the ancient clear road is also."
Secondly, the guards, the guards, depending on the law of entering the palace gate, are also ancient battles. Among them, it is called the forbidden siege, such as the battle in the palace. "History of the Song Dynasty: Lizhi XVII":
Since Xianping, every time the car comes out, 200 generals and commanders of Jinwu are in charge of the circumstance, which is called a forbidden siege. ”[1]
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Placket: Refers to a long and narrow strip of cloth that covers the placket. Also made as a bottom jin; The essence is to imply that the ancient emperor Yu wore a dragon robe, and the bottom line of potential consciousness and potential power could not be crossed (a detailed understanding of the dragon robe commonly used in opera).
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