What is the traditional Chinese character for "this"?

The traditional Chinese character for "this" is: this.

Pinyin: cǐ

This: [cǐ][cǐ]

Strokes: 6

Wubi: HXN

< p>Radical: stop

Structure: left-right structure

Five elements: gold

Stroke order: vertical, horizontal, vertical, lift, left, vertical hook< /p>

The basic meaning of this

This, this, is opposite to "that": here. thereafter. This life. If things go on like this (always go on like this). From then on. therefore.

Here, here: that’s it.

Related phrases for this: This person, this time, this generation, this person, this place, this person

Related famous sayings for this:

There is a virtuous person, there is a person like this Where there is soil, there is wealth, there is wealth, there is use. ——"Book of Rites·University"

Dong Yao of Chen Kangsu was good at shooting, unparalleled in the world, and he was proud of himself. ——Ouyang Xiu, "The Oil Seller"

Because the tiger was happy, he said: "The skills stop here!" ——Liu Zongyuan, "The Donkey of Guizhou"

Interpretation: ?

This (cǐ), a Chinese character, is opposite to "that" and means: this, this, and also means here, here, and here.

"This" is the answer to the riddle

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