Jiongyi

The basic meaning of "Jiong" is far away, such as different and very different; The extended meaning is high, such as shrug and pavilion. In daily use, "Jiong" is often used as an adjective to express Excellence, such as being unique and completely different.

Pinyin: [jiǒng]

Five strokes: mkpd

Radical: parallel

Stroke: 8

"Jiong", first seen in the era of Xiao Zhuan in the Qin Dynasty, knew Chinese characters. From the shape of seal script, road and foot represent a long road, while from the same point of view, they both refer to Du Yi's remote suburbs, so they have a far meaning, and the same also means sound, which is very different from the original meaning. The simplified regular script with the word "Jiong" evolved from Shuowen.

Interpretation of ancient books

Kangxi dictionary

Guang Yun households cut rhymes, and households cut tea rhymes, and the sound is lost. The rhyme is far away.

Wide clouds are light and beneficial. General operation. Vulgar works.

The origin of Chinese characters

Far also. Stay away from the noise. Hu yingche.

Notes on Shuo Wen Jie Zi

Far also. See explanation. Daya. Pay attention to what you do Mao said: Yi, Yolanda. Also called a loan. From Hmm. Hu yingche. Eleven.

The source of Don Wang Bo's Preface to the Autumn Pavilion: "The sky is vast and the universe is infinite."

Ex: I'm hungry and bored, and I'm in a hurry to buy. ◎ Preface to the Southern Expedition by Wen Song and Tian Xiang.

Extremely noble

This ancient idiom comes from Wang Bo's famous poem "Preface to Wang Tengting's Autumn Farewell". The sky is deep and far away, and the earth is flat and vast.