How to pronounce qi
"Qi" is a standard first-class character (commonly used character) in modern Chinese. It is pronounced qì in Mandarin. It was first seen in the oracle bone inscriptions of the Shang Dynasty and is a pictogram in the Six Books. Character. The basic meaning of "Qi" is an object that does not have a certain shape or volume and can spread freely, such as gas; its extended meaning is breathing, such as out of breath or out of breath.
Qi (Qi)
qì?ㄑㄧˋ
An object that does not have a certain shape or volume and can be spread freely: ~body.
Breathing: No more. ~ Jue. ~ Promote. ~ Interest. One and done.
Cold, warm, cloudy, sunny and other phenomena in nature: ~ weather. ~Wen. ~Xiang.
What the nose smells: ~ smell. Smelly~.
Human mental state: ~General. ~ Festival. ~ Soul. ~ Pie. ~ discouraged.
Angry, or making someone angry: don’t let me go. ~ Annoyed. ~Sheng (shèng?). Bear ~ swallow.
Oppression: suffer ~.
Traditional Chinese medicine refers to the power that enables human organs to function: ~Gong. ~blood. ~ virtual.
Traditional Chinese medicine refers to a certain symptom: phlegm~. Wet~.
Scenery: and~. ~ Atmosphere. ~ Yun (the artistic conception or charm of articles or calligraphy paintings).
Detailed meaning
◎?气
气?qì?
Name
(1)?( Pictogram. Oracle bone script, small seal script shape. "Qi" is one of the radicals of Chinese characters. Original meaning: cloud)
(2)? Same as the original meaning? [cloud]
< p>Qi, cloud gas. ——"Shuowen". According to the cloud, the air from the ground, the hot and humid air rises and turns into rain, and its color is white; the dry and hot air disperses and turns into wind, and its color is black. ”The weather drops and the earth’s energy rises. ——"Book of Rites·Yue Ling"