The pinyin of wittiness

The pinyin of 诙 is huī.

诙 is a Chinese character that comes from "Han Shu·Dongfang Shuo Zhuan".

Basic meaning

(1)

huī

(2)

Humorous; playful [funny; humorous]

Humorous, humorous. ——"Guang Ya"

Although Shuo is humorous, he always observes colors. ——"Book of Han·Biography of Dongfang Shuo"

Wry and laughing. ――"Three Kingdoms: Biography of Ma Zhong"

(3)

Another example: wittily (jokingly); wittily (ridicule, joking); wittily (ridiculously)

Huīxié

huīxié

[funny; humorous] The conversation is full of humor

His words are also those of Shang An and Han Fei , meaning debauchery, quite humorous. ――"Han Shu·Dongfang Shuo Zhuan"

(诙)

huì ㄏㄨㄟˋ

Joking, speaking richly Yu Fengqu: ~ humorous. ~ Defamation (humor, joking).

Interpretation of ancient books

"Guangyun" Kuhuiqie "Jiyun" "Yunhui" "Zhengyun" Kuhuiqie, $yinhui. "Guangya" tune also. "Jade Chapter" is also teasing. "Lei Pian" is also a joke. "Zeng Yun" is also a joke, a mockery. "Mei Cheng Biography of the Former Han Dynasty" Mei Gao's humorous haiku.

In "The Legend of Dongfang Shuo", it refers to debauchery and is quite humorous. "Shu Zhi·Ma Zhong Biography" He laughed humorously and his anger was invisible.

Also known as "杝". "Zhang Heng·Tokyo Fu" consists of Yu Yixi, a lonely minister, and the Duke Mu in the palace. "Note" is still a mockery. Same as humor.