What is the pronunciation of the word "Ti"? How to explain it?

Ti

(Ti)

(1) ㄊㄧˊ

(2) Orange Red: clothes (clothing of ancient knights). ~ Curtain. ~ Cavalry (the cavalry that guards the emperor when he goes on patrol, later refers to the cavalry that arrests prisoners).

(3) Zheng code: ZKAI, U: 7F07, GBK: E7BE

(4) Number of strokes: 12, radical: 纺, stroke order number: 551251112134

Reference vocabulary

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Detailed notes

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Ti

Ti

〈shape〉

(1) (phonetic. From 糸(mì), is Sound. Original meaning: red-yellow, red-yellow)

(2) Same as the original meaning [oranged red]

Ti, silk red-yellow. ——"Shuowen"

Ti, red. ——"Guang Ya"

Ti Shizhong. ——"Book of the Later Han Dynasty·Ying Shao Biography". Note: "Red Zeng."

Chiti uses sheep. ——"Zhou Li·Cao Ren". Note: "縓色ye."

The fourth one is Tiqi. ——"Zhou Li·Jiuzheng". Note: "It's red when it's done. Now it's time to drink."

In order to control the Zhai Palace River, Zhang Ti lowered the curtain. ——"Historical Records·Funny Biographies"

(3) Another example: Tiyi (referring to the clothing of warriors. It is called because of the red color of the clothes); Tiyi (orange-red silk tent); Tiyi Qi (the name of the wine. It was named because of its orange color); Tiqi (the lieutenant of the Qin Dynasty, and Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty renamed it Zhijinwu. It was called because he was a cavalryman in orange-red clothes); Timan (the orange-red curtain ). Specifically refers to the color of ancient military uniforms, often used to refer to armed personnel

In military affairs, Wei Bian uniforms. ——"Zhou Rites". Note by Zheng Xuan of the Han Dynasty: "Today's Wu Boti clothes are the color of ancient military uniforms."

Changes in part of speech

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Ti

Ti

〈Name〉

(1) Orange silk fabrics [orange silk fabrics]

Ti Qi stepped forward with his sword and asked "Who is the mourner?" - Zhang Pu's "Tombstones of Five People"

(2) Another example: Ti (thick red silk thread); Ti embroidery (red silk thread and Wenxiu); Ti Xi (very heavy silk thread. Use red silk silk thread to wrap items heavily)

< p>(3) The seeds of sedge [seed]

The thin stems have three ribs and are actually at the end of the stem. Their color is red, so they are called tye. ——"Erya"