Chi's traditional Chinese characters

Chi

Pinyin?

chì?

Radical? Fire

Strokes? 9

Five Elements? Fire

Traditional? Chi

Wubi? OKWY

Word Book

Basic definition? Detailed definition?< /p>

1. To describe strong fire: ~charcoal (red-hot charcoal).

2. Exuberant; enthusiastic: ~ fierce. ~Hot.

Related words

blazing

[chì liè]?

(Fire) vigorous and fierce: the bonfire is burning on the ground. ~ feelings.

火热

[huǒ chì]?

1. The fire is blazing. Wang Chong of the Han Dynasty wrote in "Lun Heng·On Death": "The fire is blazing and the cauldron boils, and the boiling stops and the gas stops." Li Gou of the Song Dynasty wrote in his poem "Jizu Mi Cheng": "After midsummer last year, the heat was as hot as a fire."

blazing

[chì shèng]?

very strong: fire~.

Chi pain

[chì tòng]?

Chi pain originally means burning pain, describing deep feelings.

blazing fire

[chì huǒ]?

1. Fiery fire.

blazing

[chì zhuó]?

1. The fire is fierce and scorching.

blazing

[chì yán]?

See "blazing".

Chichang

[chì chāng]?

1. Prosperity.

blazing

[chì rán]?

1. Burn violently. "The Book of Hundred Parables: The Metaphor of Boiled Black Stone with Honey": "It is like a foreign way, and it will never extinguish the blazing fire of troubles." "Fa Yuan Zhu Lin" Volume 115: "At that time, the king heard the words of his ministers, and he became depressed. , Losing my mind and destroying the ground, my sorrow is full of fire, burning my body. "Ming and Song Lian's "Qing Zhai Gao": "Even if the fire can start a prairie, it can't be stopped, and it can't escape the fragrant wood...

Chang. Chi

[chāng chì]?

1. Prosperous, prosperous. The Chinese version of "Poetry·Lusong·Zhengong" says: "Bierchang and Chizi, Bierlong and rich." . "Han Liu Xiang's "Shuo Yuan·Jianben": "The husband's valley is why the country is prosperous, why the scholars are beautiful, why etiquette and righteousness are practiced, and why people's hearts are at peace. "Song Dynasty Wang Pizhi's "Mianshui Yan Tan Lu Famous Officials": "The descendants are prosperous and unparalleled from generation to generation. ...

Fengchi

[fēng chì]?

It is still rich and prosperous.

Zhan Chi

[zhàn chì]?

Also known as "Zhan Yi". Also known as "Zhan Xi". Refers to the process of soaking and cooking rice koji when making wine.

Chiteng

[chì téng]?

The fire was fierce and the flames were rising.

Kong Chi

[kǒng chì]?

Very rampant and arrogant.

vigorous

[wàng chì]?

[Fire] strong.

Shengchi

[shèng chì]?

It means extremely prosperous.

Poisonous blazing

[dú chì]?

The poisonous gas is blazing.

He Chi

[hè chì]?

Fierce, violent.

blazing hair

[chì fā]?

Burgeoning. Hair grows violently.

blazing

[chì měng]?

blazing fiercely. "Book of the Later Han·Biography of Lang Yi": "Since the past few years, Fushi saw that the garden and mausoleum had suffered several disasters, and the flames were so fierce that they alarmed the gods."