narrow

[xiá ài]
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Narrow, a Chinese word, pronounced xi á à i, means not broad, which is more extended to mean that the mind, capacity, and insight are not broad or very limited.
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xiá ài
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Small width, small scope, not grand and broad

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1. The width is small.
2. Small scope.
3. The mind, capacity and insight are not broad.

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The East View of the Han Dynasty - Yin Xing Zhuan: "It takes a long time to get in and out from the top and perform regular exercises Small lid , strong wind and heavy rain, around the screen, narrow mud, under the auto throw truck, take off the hakama and untie the shoes, and wade through the marsh to the ankle. "
bright Li Dongyang "Records of Rebuilding Chaling Prefecture": "Gu's old school halls are all narrow, and the old ones are replaced by new ones."
Xu Chi Three Gorges: Gorge mouth , so narrow. "
Zou Taofen's Chastity: "In fact Chastity It is by no means so narrow. "
Guo Moruo's "Boiling Soup Collection: Literary and Artistic Trends Since the Anti Japanese War": "As for the subject matter, it was quite narrow for a while... I thought that it must be directly taken from the reality of the Anti Japanese War, which can be said to be a prison."
Qin Mu Preface: "This revolutionary utilitarianism is broad, not narrow."
Xunzi, self-cultivation 》"Narrow and narrow, broad outline."
Tang Dynasty· Han Yu Answer to Li Xiucai's book 》"The guests of the Yuan Dynasty were solemn, clean and clear, but they were narrow and could not be covered."
Qing Dynasty, Yao Shijun《 Raozhouzhou Sings after Drinking Alone 》: "The husband is high in morale Superiority And adopt a narrow approach to time. "
Chen Canyun Chapter 6 of Wind and Smoke in the Valley: "Zhou Qi thinks Huang Weimin is a bit stubborn and narrow-minded." [1]