Three ways to write Fei in traditional Chinese characters

There is only one way to write Fei in traditional Chinese, which is: horizontal bent hook/horizontal oblique hook, left, dot, left, horizontal bent hook/horizontal oblique hook, left, dot, left, vertical , ***9 paintings.

Fei, pinyin fēi, is a common standard first-level Chinese character. First seen in Oracle. The original meaning refers to the action of birds flapping their wings in the air, and then expanded to the flight of other animals. Later, it can also refer to the floating of ordinary things, such as flying snow, flying catkins, etc. From this, the meanings of rapidity and suddenness are derived.

The pictographic character "fly" in Xiaozhuan of "Shuowen" looks like spread wings on the bottom and a bird's head on the top. The wings are spread out for flying. After the official reform, writing in regular script took off. "Simplified Chinese Character List" shortens it to "fly", leaving one wing. "Yi Qian": "The flying dragon is in the sky." Like flying snow and flying catkins. It is also extended from flying to mean fast and rapid. "Book of the Later Han·Zhou Rong Zhuan": "If a soldier encounters a flying disaster, he will not be buried." From the upward flight of a bird, the human voice rises.

Idioms containing the word "fly"

1. Dragon flying and phoenix dancing: the original description is the majestic and winding mountains. Nowadays, multi-finger calligraphy has strong, flexible and unrestrained strokes. Also known as "phoenix dancing and dragon flying".

2. Ecstasy: an expression of great joy or extreme pride.

3. Snowflakes flying: describes the way snowflakes dance in the air when it snows.

4. Expression: Expression refers to the air and brilliance of a person’s face. Describes a person who is full of energy and high-spirited.

5. Advance by leaps and bounds: describe progress or development very quickly.

6. Gupanshenfei: It means to look around, with bright eyes and high spirits.

7. Disappear like ashes and smoke. The metaphor disappears completely.

8. Missing: able to fly without wings. It means something suddenly disappears. Describes the rapid spread of news and remarks.

9. Short stories: a metaphor for spreading rumors and malicious slander. Also known as "famous and short-lived".