What does it mean to be pity on the clogs whose teeth reflect the green moss?

The clog that should be pity's teeth and green moss means: wooden shoes

The pinyin of clog: jī, the phonetic notation: ㄐ一, the radical: corpse part, the strokes outside the part: 7 strokes , total strokes: 10 strokes

Wubi: NTFC, Cangjie: SHOE, Zheng code: XMEX, four corners: 77247

Structure: upper left surround, code: 1453, location: 6976, unified Code: 5C50

Stroke order: フ一ノノノ丨一丨フ丶

Definition: wooden shoes, generally refers to shoes: clogs. Clogs. Extended information

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1. Teeth of clogs [jī chǐ]?

The teeth on the bottom of clogs .

2. Clogs [mù jī]?

Wooden slippers; clogs.

3. The sound of clogs [jī xiǎng]?

The sound of clogs.

4. 嬬吱[qún jī]?

It is a metaphor for young people who pay attention to clothing.

5. Ding clogs [dīng jī]?

A wooden shoe with spikes on the bottom to prevent slipping.