xi is written as follows:
1. Basic meaning:
xi is a Chinese character, pronounced as xī. There are two basic meanings: 1. Dry, dry: Xifa. The morning dew is still there. 2. Breaking Dawn: The East is Weixi. Xi has a left-right structure, the radical is day, and the total number of strokes is 11.
2. Related words
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3. Ancient Poetry
1. Xi is the dry day. ——"Shuowen"
2. The bandits are still alive. ——"Poetry·Xiaoya·Zhanlu"
3. Jian Jia Jia is luxuriant, and the white dew is still fresh. The so-called beauty is on the water's edge. - "Poetry·Qinfeng·Jianjia"
4. Dongfang Weixi. ——"Poetry·Qi Feng·The East is Not Bright"
5. The sunflowers in the green garden are waiting for the sun to set in the morning dew. ——"Collection of Yuefu Poems·Long Song Xing"
6. Qiongmu and Xiyao are represented by Yingzhu. ——Guo Pu's "Jiang Fu"
7. Use the elephant comb to express your feelings. ——"Book of Rites·Tamazao"
8. The sun shines brightly. ——"Chu Ci·Shao Siming"
Chapter group
1. Xiji xī jìHope; hope. Xi means "Xi".
2. Xishai xī shài exposure, sun exposure.
3. Xi Jing xī jǐng enjoys the sunshine.
4. Dry hair xī fā by drying it in the sun. Often refers to noble and refined behavior.
5. Hexi hè xī looks splendid in the scorching heat.
6. Xijie xī jiě is eliminated due to sun exposure.
Extended information
Xi related words
1. Xifeng
Xifeng is a Chinese word, pronounced as xī fēng, It refers to letting the wind blow, which is a metaphor for receiving education.
2. Xiwei
Describes the weak sunlight in the morning. From the preface of Qu Qiubai's "Hungry Country Chronicles": "Alas! How come after waiting for so long, there is only this tiny ray of light...a swaying and trance-like ray of light?"
Xi's related ancient poems and essays
The leaves are luxuriant and the white dew is still there. The so-called beauty is on the water's edge. - "Poetry Qin Feng Jian Jia"
Interpretation: The large reeds are green, and the morning dew turns to frost. The sweetheart I miss. Just standing on the other side of the river.