What does the word "Xin" mean?

Xin has only one pronunciation, the pinyin is xīn. The basic meaning of Xin is:

1. Phonetic sound. From debt, pound sound. The same word as Xin. Original meaning: joy) Same as the original meaning.

1. Xin means smiling happily. ——"Shuowen". Paragraph note: "Yanbu Xinxia said: 'Happiness.' The meaning is roughly the same."

2. Xin means joy. ——"Erya"

3. The purpose is to enjoy the wine. ——"Poetry·Daya·Fuda". Biography: "You are happy and happy."

4. You are happy and happy. ——"Chu Ci·Nine Songs·Donghuang Taiyi". Note: "Xinxin, happy appearance."

2. Love.

If the people are happy and follow it, the country can be consolidated. ——"Guoyu·Jinyu 2"

3. Be satisfied.

This is why the people can appreciate it. ——Extended information of "Guoyu·Jinyu I"

Related words? Appreciate? Rejoice? Appreciate? Appreciate? Rejoice

1. Appreciate

[xīn shǎng]?

Enjoy beautiful things and appreciate the fun in them: music~. ~Snow scene.

2. Xinhuan

[xīn huān]?

Also called "Xinhuan". Also known as "happy". Rejoice and be happy. "Xunzi · Feixiang": "The art of talking is to visit it in the Zhuangzhuang... to give it away with joy and fragrance, to give it to the precious treasure, to give it to the noble god. If this is the case, it will always be accepted."

< p>3. Appreciation

[xīn shǎng]?

Appreciation means enjoying beautiful things and appreciating their fun; thinking that something or something is good, liking it, expressing praise .

4. Xin Dai

[xīn dài]?

Xin Yue supports him. "Book of Yizhou·Mingtang": "The people all over the world are grateful for the civil and military affairs." "Book of Jin·Jiu Ji of Emperor Yuan": "The common people are so noble, everyone is grateful for it."

5. Happy< /p>

[xīn yuè]?

Joyful. Han Dynasty Jiao Gan's "Yi Lin Litigation Zhongfu": "Dancing with joy, joy and blessing." Southern Dynasty Chen Xuling's "Letter to the Lingnan Chieftains when serving as Prime Minister for Emperor Chen Wu": "The reign name is Wuping, The country is Qingyan; when you hear this, would you rather not be happy?"