Fei, a standard first-class word (commonly used word) in modern Chinese, is pronounced as fēi in Mandarin, which was first seen in Chu, bamboo and silk times and now belongs to pictographic characters. In Shuowen, the word "fly" in Xiao Zhuan looks like an open wing below and a bird's head above. Spread your wings to fly. Regular script writing flew after the official reform. The original meaning is the action of a bird flapping its wings in the air.
The original meaning is the action of a bird flapping its wings in the air. Shuowen: "Fly, birds are flying." Then it can refer to the flight of other animals. Later, it expanded to everything floating in the sky. It also extends from flying around to being fast and rushing. From fast to unexpected and sudden. "Fly" has the meaning of unprovoked and unprovoked. Flying from the bird, the voice rises. Fei later referred to a calligraphy term, namely "flying white".
Interpretation of word combinations
1, plane [fēi jī]
Flying tools. It has a fuselage, wings and an engine. Through the interaction between the wings and the air, it generates lift and sails in the air.
2. Flying [Fē i po]
Rush; Run at a high or very fast speed.
3. Heavy snow [Dà xu ēēēēēē I]
Controversy: Too many and chaotic. The way snowflakes fall in large numbers. Describe the heavy snow.
4. moth, moth
Lamp moth has phototaxis and likes to fly under the lamp, so it is commonly known as lamp moth.
5, the soul is gone
Scared my soul. Describe panic and extreme fear.