Lian (pinyin: liàn) is a first-class standardized Chinese character (commonly used word). According to the existing ancient writing materials, the oldest form of this word is the seal script included in Shuowen Jiezi, which belongs to pictophonetic characters and sounds like fire and Cambodia. The original intention is to smelt stones to make them pure or tough, such as steelmaking and coking. Later, it was extended to general exercise, such as exercise and tempering. Then it is extended to express the intention to ponder the words and make them beautiful, that is, to temper the words, such as refining sentences and words.
Interpretation of exquisite ancient books-Kangxi Dictionary;
Concentrate on fire; Kangxi strokes:13; Outward stroke: 9.
"Tang Yun" and "Jiyun" are harmonious. Shuowen: It is also said that it is advanced. Wang Chong's Lun Heng: Nu Wa sells refined five-color stones. Fill the sky. Jade piece: It is also refined today.
"Ji Yun" is Langqie, right? . Ben Zuoxuan. Or rotten and stubborn. Record bad words in detail.
Concentrate on the alchemy department; Kangxi strokes:17; Outward stroke: 9.
Tang Yun, Rhyme Club and Zheng Yun practice together. Shuowen: Metallurgy also. Zheng Zitong: Frying and smelting copper and iron makes it refined. Chen Lin's Ode to the Armory: Armor makes Wu Dong quegong, and everything is exquisite. The Classic of the Emperor: Gold is fine and fine, and so are people.
It's also pure gold. "Four Gentlemen on Morality": Exquisite hidden in the market.