China's Traditional Style Writing

body

Pronunciation: tǐ, tī, bèn

Explanation:

1.? The whole body of human and animal: body ~. ~ heavy. ~ temperature. ~ quality. ~ sign (abnormal changes found by doctors when examining patients). ~ yes. ~ appearance. ~ Spirit (constitution and energy). ~ education. ~ no skin.

2.? Body parts: four ~. Five ~ throw it on the ground.

3.? Things themselves or all: things ~. Lord. Group ~

4.? The state or shape of matter: solid. Liquid. ~ products.

5.? Style and style of writing or calligraphy: ~ tailoring (literary works can be divided into poems, essays, novels, plays, etc. ) Wen ~ (the genre of the article, such as "Sao ~", "Pian ~" and "old-fashioned poetry"). Word ~。

6.? Patterns and laws of things: ~ system. ~ system.

7.? Experience, know: ~ know (know for yourself). ~ taste. Physical training (xíng? )。

8.? Put yourself in: ~ forgive me. ~ paste. ~ T-shirt.

9.? Instead of using. "Ti" and "Yong" are a pair of categories in China's classical philosophy, which refer to "noumenon" and "function" respectively. It is generally believed that "body" is the most fundamental and internal; Use is the external expression of "body".