Hui's pinyin, Hui's stroke order, Hui's meaning
Order of strokes
Hui's explanation refined edition
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◎ Hui Hui, some Name (1) (Form sound. From light. Military sound. Original meaning: light; brilliance) (2) Same as [light; radiation] Some, light also—— Shuowen There is something in the dispute—— Poetry, Xiaoya, Tingliao Therefore, virtue must move inside—— The Book of Rites - The Book of Music View the country—— Book of the Han Dynasty, Biography of Wei Xuancheng (3) Another example: Huihui (shining appearance); Decay (brilliant); Huifeng (brilliant style); Splendor (4) The light of the early morning sun; dawn Dawn is light, sun is light—— Three Kingdoms · Wei Zhi -
Hui huī ㄏㄨㄟˉ 1. Shining brilliance: brilliance. The room glows. Brilliant. 2. Shining: shining. Brilliant. Huizhao. -
Glory, radiance. [Words]: "Glory". One of the two poems of Jin Lu Ji's "Garden Sunflower": "The dew drops on the ground, and the moon shines brightly." Tang Li Bai's "The Bell Inscription of Huacheng Temple": "Do you deserve a beautiful golden tripod, and add luster to the treasure house." -
Shine, shine. [Words]: "Huiying". Song Dynasty. Huang Tingjian's poem "Knowing the pine and cypress in the cold": "The peach and plum blossom shine in spring, and the pale face shows the light." "Strange Tales from a Liaozhai. Volume I. Taoist Laoshan": "The moon shines brightly in the room, and the light supervises the light." -
Glory, radiance. [Words]: Brilliance, starlight, and full room brilliance -
Shine, shine. [Words]: Brilliant, brilliant -
Shining light. [Words]: "Brilliant", "Brilliant", "Full of brilliance". -
Shine. [Words]: "Hui Ying", "Sun and Moon".
Hui's basic explanation
Hui Pictograph
Hui's English explanation
Hui's words
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Pearls and jade make each other shine : It means that beautiful things add radiance to each other. Cai Yin's poem "You Ueno Expo": "The Shangqing High Council held a banquet recently when the jewels were shining." Ye Shengtao's poem "A Friend": "Several of them praised my friend for his happiness -
Splendor : -
shine with great splendor : ◎ Splendid gu à nghu ī - c à nl à n (1) [bright]: A person with a bright future and career, if not in his mind -
Oblique glow : See "Twilight". -
Jin Huiyu Jie : The description is beautiful and concise. Liu Dakui in the Qing Dynasty, in his Preface to the Chronicles of Song Yunfu, said: "It is a good example of what he has done... His laws are dense, and his words are beautiful and pure." -
Huili : Brilliant and magnificent. Li Dongyang of the Ming Dynasty wrote in his book "A Record of Rebuilding Chaling Prefecture": "To regulate Hong Chang, to make it magnificent, and to add beauty to the past.". Liang Zhongrong of the Southern Dynasty, in his Poetic Quality - General Theory, said: -
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Pearls and jade unite in splendor : It is the same as the "shining pearls and jade". Wang Jie of the Yuan Dynasty wrote a poem named "My Impression": "How can Fenglin present me with the glory? How can there be many jewels in the world?" -
pyroxene : ◎ Pyroxene hu ī sh í (1) [pyroxene; augite] (2) Pyroxene group minerals, whose occurrence is usually monoclinic short thick columnar crystals or tetragonal cross section or massive -
Glow : ◎ Shine; Shine the morning
Idioms with bright words
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The meaning of fighting with blood -
Beneath a bull's mouth -
The antonym of respect -
Pinyin of the Museum of Chinese History -
coleslaw -
Vaguely -
A synonym for thirst for talent -
The antonym of public mindedness -
The opposite of making the best use of people -
nanak -
Shi's stroke order -
Meaning of imam -
A synonym for "yin" -
Shocking synonyms -
The antonym of calm -
A synonym for red -
ambler-s -
A synonym for starting point -
Patriarchal Pinyin -
Exceptionality -
fungus-ball -
The opposite of frugality -
color field -
A synonym for imprisonment -
Pearly substance -
Pu's Pinyin -
Millet -
guesde -
go into boiling water and walk through fire and water -
The opposite of colorful -
Li's Pinyin -
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Meaning of Assassin's Mace