What does 迿 mean?

Meaning

1. Classical Chinese particle, meaningless, used at the beginning or middle of a sentence.

2. [~皇] The appearance of light illness, such as "Martial Cavalry~~".

3. In ancient times, the pen was used to write articles.

Other languages

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Explanation of ancient books

"Yun of the Tang Dynasty" Yu Luqie. "Ji Yun" allows the rhythm to be cut. "Yunhui" and "Zhengyun" use rhythm cut and sound escape. "Shuowen": So it is also a tool for writing. Chu calls it "Yu", Wu calls it "irregular", Yan calls it "Fu", and Qin calls it "Zhibi".

Also "Yupian": Sui Ye, Shu Ye, Xun Ye. "Zhengyun": Weiye. "Book·Tang Gao": Seek Yuan Sheng and work hard with him. Biography: Yu, then. "Explanation": Yu, Yun Ju Qie, Shu Ye. Shu: Zhengyi said: Yu Xunshu also. As mentioned before, Shen Sui is the reason for Sui Sui. "Poetry·Tang Feng": Crickets are in the hall, and the years are getting better and better. Biography: Yu, then. Shu: words from beginning to end. "Poetry Daya": I have no thoughts about my ancestors, and I have cultivated great virtues. Biography: Yu, Shuye. "Shi Exegesis": Auxiliary language. "Zuo Zhuan" Note: Wei Ye.

It’s also self-righteous. "Poetry·Daya": Love comes to Jiang Nu, Yu comes to Xu Yu. Note: Yu, Ziye. So instead of the big ginger, he will come to live with you.

Evolution of etymology

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