1. Hyun: Hyun in English, pinyin xuàn
Basic meaning:
Bright shine: brilliance ~ eyes;
Boast: ~ Yao, ~黻(boast and show off),~ Nong.
Detailed explanation:
1. (Phonetic. From fire, mysterious sound. Original meaning: dazzling)
2. Same original meaning
Show off, show off too much. ——"Shuowen"
Dazzling appearance. ——"Picang"
Xuanzhen Road. ——"Warring States Policy·Qin Policy"
Put a large basin of water on it and place the sword on it. Those who look at it will be dazzled by the light. ——"Book of Jin"
3. Another example: dazzling (dazzling gaze); dazzling (dazzling); dazzling (glittering light); dazzling (bright appearance)
4. Confusion; confusion. Such as: dazzle (confusion and deception); dazzle (bewildered by fame); dazzle (confused gaze)
5. Display: boast
You have been famous for showing off your arrogance. , Death is still hypocritical and confuses Cao Ercao. ——"Words of Warning"
The family background of the dazzling (praising the lineage of some family; how to show off); showing off the jade for sale (self-proclaimed talent; in order to display it)
6. Describe gorgeous
Wearing beautiful clothes and make-up. ——Zuo Si's "Ode to the Capital of Shu"
7. Another example: dazzle (gorgeous); dazzle (gorgeous clothes); dazzle (gorgeous); dazzle (make up)? [2 ]?
8. Dazzle
9. 〖confusesb.withexaggeratedwords〗 boast to confuse the public
10. A skillful debater, using meaning as doubt, dazzling It is difficult to change when you are confused. ——"Northern History·Jiang Shizhuan"
2. Dirt:
Basic meaning of Chinese characters:
Filth, dirty things: dirt~, mud~ , teeth~,~greasy,~filthy,~broken (dirty and broken).
Same as "criticism", surname, and pronunciation are the same as "寇".
1. The phonetic sound is from earth, from the back, and the back also sounds, and the back means the noble emperor. The combination of Tu and Hou means the dead emperor buried in the soil, which is the rotting and smelly corpse, describing those things that need to be disposed of by being buried in the soil after useful creatures are discarded.
2. Original meaning: those things that need to be disposed of by being buried in the soil; the same as the original meaning [dirt; filth]
Dirt, turbidity. ——"Shuowen"; confused and wandering beyond the dust. ——"Zhuangzi·The Great Master"; If you don't blow your hair, you will look for small flaws; if you don't wash away the dirt, it will be difficult to detect. ——"Han Feizi·General"; Climbing and picking pieces, scraping and polishing. ——Han Yu's "Explanation of Jinxue"; Those who do not get the dirt of the world are like mud but not wet. ——"Historical Records·Biography of Qu Yuan and Jia Sheng".
3. Shame, the sense of shame caused by dishonor [shame]
Being tainted by the world. ——"Zhuangzi·Rang Wang"; The king is dirty. ——"Zuo Zhuan·Xuan Gong Fifteenth Year"
4. Deposited scale, especially [scale] inside water-burning vessels (such as boilers). Such as: pot scale; scale
5. Instances of humiliation or humiliation [disgrace; humiliation]. Such as: enduring humiliation and dirt; dirt and humiliation; shame (shame); dirt (suffering humiliation and suffering)
6. Evil, evil people or things [evil], such as: harboring dirt
p>3. Cowardice: polyphonic word: qiè, timid, tacky. kǎi, surname.
1. Explanation: timid, lack of courage: ~ field, ~ coward, ~ weak, ~ step, ~ formation, shy ~. Tacky, not knowledgeable;
Untimely: Lu~.
2. The surname is Kai Village. There is a village on the south bank of the Ruhe River about 2 kilometers southeast of Ruzhou City. It is called Kai Village. National Highway 207 passes through the village.
3. Rhyme Department Pingshui Yun: belongs to the Rusheng 17th Department; Chinese New Rhyme: belongs to the Sanjie Qusheng (Fourth Tone) Department; Ci Linzhengyun: belongs to the 19th Department, 15th and 17th Departments Qiaotong; Compendium of Ci and Rhyme: It belongs to the 19th volume and has the same rhyme as Ci Linzheng.
4. Phoenix: pronounced as fèng.
1. Phoenix was originally a pictographic character. The oracle bone inscriptions of the Shang Dynasty resemble a peacock-like bird with a high crown and plumage. Since it is often used to represent wind, a few small dots are added around it to represent wind and dust, or rain is added on the head to form a knowing character, indicating that rain is always accompanied by wind. In the late Shang Dynasty, the phonetic character "fan" (the pictographic character for "pan") began to be added to form a pictophonetic character. Feng and fan had the same pronunciation and rhyme.
2. Add "brother" as the side part, but the rhyme is far from that of Feng. Fansheng was also used in the Western Zhou Dynasty. "Shuowen" contains two ancient Chinese phoenixes, which are both pictographic characters. "Shuowen" adopted the structure of bird and mortal sounds since the Warring States Period. After the official change, it was written as "phoenix" in regular script and simplified as "phoenix".
5. Hui, pronounced huì.
1. The original meaning is to be smart and talented. phonogram. From the heart, comet sound.
2. Original meaning: smart, talented. sly. Such as: Wisdom Teeth (dexterous speech)
3. Traditional Chinese Medicine: The eyes are clear and the body is as cold as ice, the eyes are not wise, and the speech is endless. ——"Treatise on Febrile Diseases"
6. Carrying: The Chinese pinyin is xié.
1. Refers to belt, such as: holding hands, carrying, supporting old and young. It can also mean separation and rebellion.
2. Shape sound, from hand, Jun (jùn) sound.
3. Original meaning: carry; same as the original meaning (to lift objects off the ground) [carry in hand], carry, carry. ——"Shuowen", like a Zhang and a Gui, like taking and carrying. ——"Poem Daya·Ban"; another example: carrying a pot; carrying (carrying, taking care of); carrying wine and leading sheep; carrying a staff
4. Hold, hold [hold], carry a staff leisurely , out the door, the leaves of the official locust tree are all over the road. ——Kong Shangren's "Peach Blossom Fan" of the Qing Dynasty; another example: carrying a plate; carrying a broom
5. Lead, pull [lead], carry each other on the road. ——"Huainanzi·Lan Ming"; I join hands with you side by side. ——Lin Juemin's "Book with His Wife" in the Qing Dynasty
7. Wrinkle: zhòu.
1. The beginning and end of the Chinese character: 卍pi, and the component parts of the Chinese character: 卐pi. The folds on the face, the folds on objects: ~ lines, ~ pleats, ~ marks, ~ folds, and defenses. ~.
2. Shape sound, from skin, chú sound; original meaning: lines caused by loose skin. Original meaning [wrinkle]
3. Mayor Mo Dao Shaohua was here, and he treated me with a white face and a wrinkled face. ——Li He of the Tang Dynasty, "Mocking the Young Man" The face and lips were burnt, purple and wrinkled. ——"A Dream of Red Mansions" by Cao Xueqin of the Qing Dynasty.
4. Clothes, objects, etc. show traces after being folded [fold]. The front is low and open, and there are many wrinkles in the pile. ——"Nanshan Poems" by Han Yu of the Tang Dynasty; another example: wrinkles (folds. Refers to the folded patterns on clothes); wrinkles (a metaphor for microwaves on the water surface).