How to pronounce Jue

The pinyin of "Yu" is: yóu. "Yu" is often used to mean the same or similar, and it also means "still, still" and is used as an adverb.

From the "Shui Jing Commentary": The mountains are as large as a monkey, with short legs like a monkey and likes to swim in the cliff trees. It can take a hundred steps or three hundred feet, go back and forth, and fly in the air.

The poems with the word "Yu" include:

1. When I arrive in the imperial hometown tomorrow, I still dream of fishing and woodcutting. ——Five words, from Xu Hun of the Tang Dynasty, "Going to the Palace in Autumn to Tongguan Post Tower"

2. The setting moon fills the beams of the house, and the color shines hesitantly. ——Five-character poem from "One of Two Dreams of Li Bai" by Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty

3. This spring road is still the same as the haze of the past. ——Five words from Yang Shidao's "Returning to the Mountain House" of the Tang Dynasty

4. If it is more difficult than the world, it is still as easy as the palm of your hand. ——Five words, from "First Entering Taihang Road" by Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty

5. The remaining cicadas are chirping, still leaning on the guests. ——Five Characters, from Tang Dynasty Li Shangyin's "Guilin Road Zhongzuo"

6. Youxi used it for the holy dynasty, and tweezed his white mustache. ——Five words·from "Daijiujiang" by Jia Dao of the Tang Dynasty

7. It's better than running through the water, wandering without relying on each other. ——Five words·from Li De's "Fu De Yuanyi" of the Tang Dynasty

You can even make a sentence:

1. Learning is like polishing a sword, the more you sharpen it, the faster it becomes.

2. Sister-in-law Zong Xi quietly pulled down brother Zong Lin’s sleeve and pursed her lips to signal, but Zong Lin was still hesitant.

3. He was as anxious as an ant on a hot pot.

4. Those who hesitate when encountering problems will often miss opportunities.