"1, PI" (pinyin: pi, the first sound) is a second-level word in Chinese common norms. This word was first seen in Oracle Bone Inscriptions in Shang Dynasty. The horizontal line above indicates the ground, and the "wood" below indicates the root. Pi and Buyuan are the same word, but later they are different. The original meaning means the adjective. It can also be used for verbs, auxiliary words and conjunctions.
2. Related words in Pi:
Pilie: Chinese word, Pinyin is Pilie, which means great achievement.
Pigou: Judaism. From "The Biography of Liu Huang in the New Tang Dynasty": "I have no way, but no structure. If I was trained by movies, I dare not abandon it. "
Piten: Chinese word, pronounced Piten, is a transliteration of the word "patent, patent certificate".
Birthday: Chinese word, pinyin is preserved egg, which means great god.
Pidi: onomatopoeia. The sound of landing.
3. Examples related to pi characters:
1. If you teach well, you will have many talents and customs.
2. The teacher was re-educated, and the style of writing changed, so did Chen Ding.
3. In the process of financial liberalization and internationalization in China, great changes have taken place in the economic environment of the banking industry, and the competition is becoming increasingly fierce.
4. The main purpose is to discuss the change of port function of Budai Port during Japanese colonial rule and its influence on the development of neighboring hinterland under the change of socio-economic environment and policies.