There are three ways to write the pinyin of Hui, namely huī, yùn, and xūn.
1. Interpretation
1. When reading "huī", it means brilliance and light.
2. When reading "yùn" in Guai Hui Manu, it is the same as "dizzy" in ancient times.
3. When reading "xūn", it means "Xun" in ancient times.
2. Stroke order
Vertical, dot, offset, horizontal, offset, vertical lift, dot, horizontal offset/horizontal hook, horizontal, offset, horizontal, vertical.
3. Parts of speech
1. Adjective: light; meaning of brilliance.
2. Verb: to produce brilliance and shine.
4. Phrases of Hui
Pyroxene, Minghui, Henghui, Huihong, Huahui, Guanghui, Huisui Xiaolie, Huiying, Zenghui, Ronghui, Yan Brilliance, brilliance, brilliance, brilliance, brilliance, brilliance, brilliance, splendor, glory, splendor, splendor, splendor, splendor, stars and moon, lights and candles, fight Gorgeous and brilliant, pearls and jade, brilliant and brilliant.
Appreciation of Hui's ancient poems:
1. The fragrant mist makes the temples wet, and the Qinghui jade arms are cold. ——Du Fu's "Moon Night" in the Tang Dynasty
2. The beauty of beauty is Xie Chunhui, and the career is revealed by gray hair. ——Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty, "A Letter to Meng Darong from Wangwu Mountain"
3. Walking alone in the front forest, restoring the spring beauty, the simple and beautiful ice jade. ——Yao Shuyao of the Song Dynasty "Nian Nujiao·Mei Ci Li Master Book is for the longevity of Mr. Meixi"
4. The Nanshan Mountains are surrounded by each other, and Penglai towers straight to serve Yuqing. ——Wu Chaofeng's "Zhuoying Stone" in the Song Dynasty
5. In the spring of Buddhism, all things will shine. ——Han Yuefu's "Long Song, Sui Filial Piety"
6. The peach blossoms are scorching with brilliance, and countless success points are flying. ——Su Ting of the Tang Dynasty, "Miscellaneous Songs and Songs·Peach Blossom Journey"
7. The moon shines brightly in autumn, and the lone pine is beautiful in the winter ridge. -Song Dynasty poet Shi Puji's "Yuetang Mu Zhihe wrote the teacher's highest praise"
8. The orchids that hurt him contain the brilliance of heroism. ——"The Bamboo Grows Solitarily" from the Han Dynasty.
9. The clouds are more intermittent, and the sun is less bright. ——Twenty Miscellaneous Poems of Qinzhou by Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty
10. The clear dew falls and the brightness shines, and the bright moon shines brightly. ——Wei and Jin Dynasties Lu Ji's "Going to Luo Daozhong to Work"
11. The sky of the holy picture is vast, and the sun of worship is glorious.
—— Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty, "Zhongjing Zhaoling"
12. Leisurely wandering on the top of the green acres of flowers, the sun shines brightly - "Three Hundred and Three Poems" by Han Shan of the Tang Dynasty