What does si mean?

Si means:

1. News; Press: ~ handprint.

2. Patience; Suppression: ~ temper. Barely hold back one's anger.

3. The strokes of Chinese characters are inclined to the lower right, slightly tortuous near the end, and the shape is "?"

Explain in detail:

"Move"

(voice. From the hand, it is born. Original intention: press it again by hand)

In its original meaning, you should lick your hind feet first and then tighten your front waist. -"You Xian Dong" is another example: crown it; Hold your head underwater; Stamp (affix a fingerprint or seal); Hold on (squeeze hard); Bend down like a crossbow to describe the plump ears of grain)

Restraint, such as shrinking back (suppressing enthusiasm and disappointing); Stiff (struggling to suppress); Barely hold back one's anger

Shelve; Withholding cannot be broken. Since you are kind, you must show it to me. -The Scholar

A Chinese character stroke, inclined to the lower right and slightly twisted near the end. In ancient times, it was also called "Qi"

As the saying goes, the ancestor of control is also the method of control, and now people are mostly controlling. -"Calligraphy Decoupling, Eight Curses"

Interpretation of ancient books:

Kangxi Dictionary, Tang Yun, Jiyun and Rhyme are all difficult to enter. Press your hand again. "Woods" is also a gift.

There is also a slap in calligraphy, which has an ancient name. "Shu Fa Li Gou" tends to say "thinking" and "NPC". Crossing the waves, the Tao is also true.

Also, "Zheng Yun" is eight cuts, meaning the same as customs? .