How to pronounce ying?

How to pronounce ying?

[yīng]

Radical: Li

Stroke: 14

Five strokes: xmmv

Tradition: tassels

Explanation: 1 Text tape; Rope. 2. Spike decorations made of silk and thread. 3. Vegetable leaves like spikes. 4. "Wen" is the belt of a hat in ancient times.

Basic explanation

●? ear of grain

(tassel)

yīng? ㄧㄥˉ

◎ Accessories made of thread or rope: hat tassels. Red tassel spear tassel.

◎ Something similar to tassels: radish tassels.

◎ Belt and rope: long tassels.

English translation/ translator/ interpreter

◎? ear of grain

ear of grain

detailed description

Detailed word meaning

◎? ear of grain

yěng yīng?

(1) (pictophonetic characters. Judging from the sound, it's a baby's voice. Original meaning: a hat band tied around the neck)

(2) with the original meaning [hat or hat band]

The tassels are crowned. -"Shuo Wen"

Fresh crown group tassel, crimson robe. -"Mozi Meng Gong"

The crown is right. The tassel is absolutely perfect. -"Zhuangzi Qin Wang"

The water in the rough waves is clear, so I can take my tassel with me. -"Chu Ci Fisherman"

Wear a hat decorated with Zhu Yingbao. -Song Ming Lian's Preface to Dongyang

(3) another example: tassel crown (put the hat belt and hat on your head together. It's urgent to describe it, and a bunch of it is too late)

(4) Ribbon, worn by ancient women when betrothed. It is also used to tie sachets. Such as: tassel emblem (sachet worn by women)

(5) The riding belt is used for driving. Extension refers to the rope.

Ganlong flag is full of flowers. -Zhang Heng's Tokyo Fu. Xue Note: "Ying, Ma Yang also."

Swim around the tassel. -"Zuo Zhuan Huan Gong Two Years". Note: "English, like fishing in the front."

You can also pick up an arrow with a tassel. -"The Book of Rites under Quli". Note: "tassel, tassel roll also."

(6) Another example: Fu Ying (hit by an arrow tied with a rope); Fringe hinge (rope and fetters that bind people) Metaphor is limited)

(7) tasse1made of silk and thread. Such as: red tassel; Hat tassels; Ying Pei (decorated with English cattle); Tassel (pendant of hat); Fringed badge (sachet worn by women)