1, chi pinyin chí. ?
2, stroke order.
Folding, vertical folding hook, lifting, horizontal folding hook, vertical and vertical bending hook.
3. Interpretation.
(1) horses and chariots run at full speed. Run: ~ drive. ~ cheng. Wind ~ electric switch. (2) yearning: god ~. Heart ~ desire. ~ reading. ~ think. (3) spread, spread: ~ name. ~ fame. (4) Chasing after the horse: "If the Qi division is defeated, the generals will ~".
4. Common idioms.
(1) Yuduchi: Pinyin is yǔ xí jiāo chí, which means military emergency. From Zhang Song Xiaoxiang's New Learning in Hengzhou.
(2) Chifeng wins the rain: the pinyin is chí fēng chěng yǔ, which means Jude said that riding the wind and breaking the rain. It's from Liu Xiang, Songs of the South.
(3) lightning speed: the pinyin is fēng chí diàn chěng, which means to describe lightning speed. At lightning speed. From moral attribution theory to softness.
(4) infatuation:: infatuation, pronounced as x ρ nwng shé n chí, a Chinese vocabulary, means to yearn for it wholeheartedly.
Common meanings in ancient Chinese:
1, audio and video. From the horse, from the beginning, the combination of "horse" and "ye" is "the horse's back is arched first, and then the horse's head and ponytail extend forward and backward at the same time" Original meaning: the galloping of a horse. Note: The principle, conception and technique of this word are exactly the same as the word "Chi". The word chi comes from the bow, which means "the bow does its best" Chi and chi can be understood by comparison).
2, with the original meaning, big drive. -"Shuowen" is composed of songs and songs. -"Poetry, tang style, Mountain and Pivot" galloped. -"Twelve Years of Zuo Zhuan Gong Xuan" is a good horse to test the sword. -"Mencius Teng Wengong" Miser Pool. -"Zuo Zhuan Zhao Zhuan Gong Seventeen Years" Xiang Bo is a night-obsessed Pei Gong army. -"Historical Records of Xiang Yu".
3. open again. Sincere people can make an appointment, add books at hand, and do a filial piety and be friendly. -Han Kong Rong's "On Books" is another example: galloping cars (carriages and light cars running on the ancient battlefield; Walking by car); Gallop (ride fast); Chidao (a road built for the emperor to drive a carriage); Chi Bao (galloping report); A messenger on horseback.