There are no typos in dying. Explanation of 奄奄一愿(yǎnyǎnyīxī), 奄奄: the appearance of weak breath; xi: breath. There was only a faint breath left. Describes approaching death. Source: Feng Menglong, Ming Dynasty, Chapter 87 of "Chronicles of the States of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty": "King Hui went to ask about his illness in person, and found that the acne had become serious and he was dying." The usage is more formal; used as predicate, attributive and complement; it contains derogatory meanings. Example: Lu Xun's "Collection of Collections" ·The Enemy of Poetry": "But the opera has not yet sprouted, but the poetry is already ~." Synonyms are moribund, precarious, and half-dead. The antonyms are lively, vigorous, vigorous and lifelike.