How to pronounce "Mi" means "Mi"

1. The pronunciation of "Mi" is:

(1) miē, the initial consonant is m, the final rhyme is iē, which means the sound of sheep; Mou, means the sound of cows. The sheep's air coming out from the top is Mi, and the cow's air coming out from the mouth is Mou, which is the same as "咩", which is an onomatopoeia.

(2) mǐ, with the initial consonant m and the final rhyme ǐ, is a surname. The surname Mi is the surname of the ancestors of the Chu State in the Spring and Autumn Period. The surname Mi is a very ancient surname of origin, but because it has already It has been divided into many other surnames, so it is not listed in the top 2,000 surnames in mainland China today, and it is also ranked 1,384th in Taiwan Province.

2. "Mi" word group:

(1) Mifu [fú] (1051-1107), a calligrapher and painter in the Northern Song Dynasty. A native of Taiyuan, Shanxi, his ancestral home is Shanxi and he moved to Xiangyang, Hubei. He has great talent, poor character, and is obsessed with cleanliness. It was imitated by people from the Tang Dynasty and stored more rare stones. Calligraphy and painting are in a class of their own. He can paint dead trees, bamboos and rocks, always coming up with new ideas, and he can also paint landscapes, creating ink paintings of clouds and mountains.

(2) Mi Bazi: Empress Dowager Xuan of Qin during the Warring States Period. As the concubine of the Qin King's foreign vassal, she ruled the Qin Kingdom for thirty-six years. Although her power was finally taken back by her son, the Queen Mother still maintained her majesty and kept a male favorite in the palace. She even wanted to take her beloved "Second Master" to the underworld for burial, but her son did not dare to say a word. She is one of the sisters of the King of Chu.