The capital character "四" is 四, and it is written as follows in the Tian grid:
Si is a Chinese word, the Chinese pinyin is sì, and the numeral is capitalized as four, such as Four thousand yuan. As a verb, it generally means wanton and raging. It can also be used as a noun to refer to a store. For example: The emperor ordered all shops in the three cities to set up curtains. ——"Book of Sui Dynasty·Pei Ju Biography"
Basic meaning of Si
(1) Indulge, act arbitrarily: ~ mouth. ~Abuse. ~ meaning. Put ~. ~No worries.
(2) Do your best, extremely: ~strength (try your best). ~ Head. ~ Diligent.
(3) Display, furnishings: ~Feast.
(4) In ancient times, people were sentenced to death and then their corpses were exposed to the public: ~ various cities and dynasties.
(5) Shop: City~. Teahouse wine~.
(6) The capitalization of "四".
Extended information:
The stroke pronunciation of Si: horizontal, vertical, horizontal, horizontal, horizontal, folded, dot, folded horizontally, horizontal, horizontal, horizontal, horizontal, vertical .
The word group of wanton: wanton, wanton, wanton, wanton, wanton, harassment, wine shop, wanton, wanton cloth, wanton prestige, wanton, wantonly, wanton, wanton, wantonly, Si You, Si Bi, Si Tou, Qi Si, Ju Si.