Fading is a Chinese character, pronounced "mèi", which means "darkness; Dim. " This Chinese character is usually used to describe the state of dim light or unclear things.
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The pronunciation of withering is mèi, which means darkness; Dim. This Chinese character is often used in Chinese to describe a dim or unclear state of light. For example, when you wake up in the morning, it will be dark.
Withered words and idioms
1. Ambiguous: describes the ambiguous relationship between two people, or the budding state of love.
2. heartbreak: describe dishonesty and conceal the truth.
3. Casual death: describes risking one's life to accomplish something, or describes an extremely dangerous situation.
4. Ignorance: This is a derogatory term used to describe the lack of knowledge, culture or wisdom.
5. I don't know: this is a neutral word, which is used to describe being completely ignorant and ignorant of something.
6, awkward: describe the eyes are not bright, can not see clearly.
7. yan dan: It describes the darkness, and it also refers to when it is dark.
8. obscurity: it is a derogatory term to describe a person's bad behavior or morality.
9. Ignorance: This is a derogatory term used to describe hiding or concealing something.
10, ignorance: it is a derogatory term to describe something that hides the truth or is hypocritical.
Withered fonts are relatively simple. Generally, a word "non" is added next to a word "day". In calligraphy, the strokes of this Chinese character are usually concise and bright, and the font is square. When writing, we should pay attention to the stable center of gravity, moderate stroke spacing and natural and smooth shape of the whole word.
In ancient literature, withering is used in many ways, and it is often used to describe the unknown state of things. For example, in The Last Wind in The Book of Songs, there is a paragraph describing that "the last wind is obscure, and it will be choking in a few days", which means that there are strong winds one after another and the weather is dark and unknown. There is also "Emperor Kaojia of past dynasties, who is happy to be enlightened" in "Songs of Chu, Nine Sighs and Longevity".
Chi Chengyuan's Ci and Music, Qi Yusheng and Tao. Make the 28 th true, make the static move. "Description means that my father likes to promote talented people to be his right-hand man. I like poetry and words of righteousness. My father told me to study quietly and not change my ambition, so that I could concentrate on my thoughts and not empathize with others.