Pronunciation of Hui in Ancient Poetry

Reading: hui

I. Interpretation of benefits:

1, circle around.

2. From other places to the original place.

Step 3 turn around.

4. reply; Return.

Second, the combination of words:

Reply, respond, resume, turn, Uighur

Temper, Uighur, detour, detour, return

Extended data

First, the evolution of etymology:

Second, the interpretation of words:

Classical Chinese version of "Shuo Wen Jie Zi: Hui, Zhuan Ye". From the entrance to the middle, the image is rotated. There, ancient prose.

Vernacular version of Shuo Wen Jie Zi: Looking back is the shore. The glyph has two meanings, and the "Xi" in the middle is like a rotating shape. Well, this is the word "Hui" in China's ancient script.

Third, related words:

1, aftertaste [huí wèi]?

The aftertaste of food after eating.

2. take it back?

Used for involuntary withdrawal or withdrawal caused by sensitivity, terror, fear or pain.

3. Echo [hui dang]?

(sounds, etc) fluttering back and forth.

4. Back [dρHuí]?

Wandering (huái).

5. haunted [yinghuí]?

Swing back and forth; Zigzag surround