What does the Lin of Jieshi in the East mean?

The meaning of Donglin Jieshi is: to climb up means to visit.

Eastward Jieshi translation: Head east to climb Jieshi Mountain. It comes from "Guan Cang Hai" written by Cao Cao in the Han Dynasty.

1. The pinyin of Lin: lín

2. The radical of Lin:丨

3. The stroke order of Lin: vertical, vertical, left, horizontal, Point, vertical, horizontal fold, vertical, horizontal

4. The meaning of Lin

1. Close; facing: ~ street. ~River. Back mountain ~ water. High ~ low. Such as ~ enemy.

2. Come; arrive: light~. Come~. Body ~ its environment. Double happiness ~ door.

3. Approaching; coming (the time when a certain behavior occurs), which means about to or soon: ~ sleep. ~Graduation. I bought this when I left Beijing.

4. Imitate according to calligraphy and painting: ~ Copy. ~Post. ~ Painting. ~It looks quite similar.

5. Surname. Extended information

1. The evolution of the glyph of Lin

2. The related words of Lin: dying, copying, facing, coming, Linzi, verge, king coming, present, lintie, lin arri, come, come, come, give birth

1. Facing [miàn lín]?

Encounter (problems, situations, etc.) in front of us; face: we are facing extremely difficult and A very honorable mission.

2. On the verge of [bīn lín]?

Immediately; approaching: my country ~ the Pacific Ocean. On the verge of mental breakdown.

3. junlin [jūn lín]?

Originally it refers to the rule of a monarch, but later it generally refers to ruling or dominating: ~ the world. ~Everything.

4. Lintiè [lín tiè]?

Practice writing according to the copybook (mostly refers to calligraphy).

5. At the end [lín liǎo]?

At the end; at the end: ~ It was decided that Lao Wang would write the novel.