pronounced "yi".
yi, a third-level Chinese word, is pronounced yi, which describes the way the fire burns violently.
Interpretation of ancient books:
Kangxi Dictionary
Kangxi strokes: 16. External strokes: 12.
"Five Tones in the Sea" is cut by the day, and the sound is also. Fire appearance.
Related words
Fire inflammation is a word, and the pinyin is huǒ yán yàn yì, which is used to describe the increasingly fierce fire.
This word mainly emphasizes the word "fire", and the word "fire" is more and more from the first word to the fourth word, which means that the fire is getting fiercer and fiercer.
explanation:
fire: burning.
inflammation: heat.
Yan: flame.
Mao: fire appearance.
fire, huǒ, burning, the light and flame emitted by the burning of substances: ~ force, ~ candle, ~ source, ~ flame, ~ smoke, ~ take the chestnut out of it (metaphor for taking risks for others, but being cheated by yourself, getting nothing).
inflammation, yán, heat: ~ hot, ~ cool (a, hot and cold climate; B, metaphor snobbery, or affectionate clings, or cold and distant, capricious). Tend to be attached to the potential, ~ ~ (burning; The fire is blazing; By extension, it means prosperity, which also means greatness.
Yan, Yan, such as Yan Fei (sparks flying); Yan You (Spark Dancing); Yan Yan (flame); Yan Yan (the appearance of shining light); Yan You (Yan You); Yan Yan (describing the light and heat of the sun); Yan is burning (the fire is blazing).
hey, y, the fire looks really fierce.
significance: prosperity.