"Qin" means: infiltration, infiltration; Head drooping; Fall into the water.
"Soak" means: soak in liquid; Infiltration or exudation of liquid.
Second, usage
1, Qin: usually used to refer to the penetration of gas or liquid.
For example: fresh fragrance.
2, soaking: usually only used to refer to the infiltration of liquid, soaked in liquid.
Sweat soaked the clothes.
Extended data
Qin-related idioms: refreshing.
First of all, it is refreshing.
Pinyin: qn rüfüI fü
The fragrant and cool air makes people feel comfortable.
Source: The Classic Poem by Wang Shizhen in Qing Dynasty: Five or six sentences are the best.
I said these five or six lines are the most beautiful and moving.
Second, penetrate into the heart
Pinyin: q ì n r é n x ì n pí
It means: describing poems and articles is beautiful and moving, giving people a refreshing feeling. The smell makes people feel right.
Source: Cold Spring Pavilion written by Lin Zhen in the Song Dynasty: a clear poem that can refresh the spleen, but I only know it in cold and warm years.
A clear spring makes people feel relaxed and happy, and only they know the temperature changes over the years.