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Pronunciation: lí xiá n zh and jià.

Meaning: Like an arrow leaving the string, it rushes out and describes quickly. It's also a metaphor. You can't take it back. Or metaphorically, a person's decision will not change and will not be withdrawn.

As soon as the shot rang, he rushed out of the starting line like an arrow

What I said was like an arrow leaving the string. How can I not do it?

Chord is a Chinese character, pronounced xián, which translates into English as Chord. It means a rope tied to the back of the bow to shoot arrows, and a line on an instrument to make sounds. In ancient China, it also refers to the hypotenuse of an isosceles right triangle.

Basic explanation:

⑴ㄒㄧㄢˊ

⑵ Rope tied to both ends of the bow to shoot arrows: bow ~. ~ Wei ("string" refers to bowstring, "Wei" is animal skin, and the string is tight and soft, indicating different temperament. The ancients wore strings to warn them of sexual dullness, and Pei Wei warned them of impatience; Later, I used "fairy flavor" to describe my friend's suggestion.

String: The extended meaning is "soldier". For example, just saying that Bei Di's name is "Lie", he controls tens of thousands of strings, which often means that he parades around the Central Plains. -Feng Ming's "The Legend of the Dream Dragon in the Eastern Zhou Dynasty"