What should I read next to a skein?

纺" plus "TUO" is Sui, pronounced suí.

Sui, a Chinese character, is pronounced suí. It can be used as a noun, verb, and adjective. Chinese Pinyin: suí.

Explanation

1. Appeasement. Suiyuan. Appeasement (pacify and calm).

2. Anhao: Shunsong. Taisui (an old calligraphy term).

3. In ancient times, it refers to the rope held by the hand when boarding a carriage.

4. The ancient flags and flags.

5. , is the hanging part of the hatband that the ancients tied under the chin.

6. The abbreviation of Suiyuan Province was an old administrative division that was abolished in 1954 and merged into the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region.

Explanation of the group of words:

1. Suijing

Pinyin: suí jīng

Word meaning: See "Suijing"

<. p>2. Sui'an

Pinyin: suí ān

Word meaning: stability

3. Suibian

Pinyin: suí biān.

Word meaning: stabilize the border area

4. Suidao

Pinyin: suí dǎo

Word meaning: comfort and guidance

5. Suiding

Pinyin: suí dìng

Word meaning: appease and calm.

Sī, the same as "糸", commonly known as ". "Next to the twisted silk".

纺 (糹,糸), sī ㄙˉ. "糸" is simplified to "纺". Simplified based on ancient calligraphy to save pen. "Shuowen Jiezi": "糳, thin Silk also. Like a bunch of silk shape. ? "The shape of the bundle of silk is the paradigm of 纺.

Original meaning: thin thread. Same as "糳". Used as a radical. Commonly known as "twisted silk next to".

Detailed explanation: < /p>

(1) The fourth tone of "糸" [mì], 1. thin wire. 3. tiny.

[sī] is the same as "Si" in ancient times. It is commonly known as "獳". Many simplified characters are derived from cursive scripts, such as 蠠[訁], 飣[棠], and 煺. [铳], in cursive script, is written next to the word "纺" today, so the characters next to the character "糹" are all expressed in the simplified form of "纟". "" is a simplified form of characters, which can generally only be used in the left radical. Characters such as 糳, 稳, 诳, 雷, 繁, 子, and TU are not simplified.