1. Pronunciation: Ji O
Second, interpretation:
1, the lowest part where humans and some animals touch the ground.
2, the lowest part: mountain ~ wall ~.
Third, strokes:
Extended data:
Related words: footsteps, footprints, stamping, porters, picky feet
1, step:
Interpretation: refers to the movements of legs and feet when walking.
Source: The Death of Ba Jin Chapter 5: "He strolled to the crossroads. Suddenly stopped. "
2. Footprints:
Interpretation: trampling marks. ?
Source: Ke Yan's poem "Salute to Uncle Lei Feng": "Let's follow your footsteps and move forward step by step!"
Step 3 stamp your feet:
Interpretation: Hard feet on the ground indicate anxiety, anger, regret and other emotions.
Source: Lao She's "Four Generations under One Family" The eighth time: "When I think of Dou Dad's air, I really want to stamp my feet and fight for the people of China!" ?
4. Porter:
Interpretation: The old name of porter. ?
Source: Zhu Ziqing's back: "There are too many luggage, so you have to tip the porter to get there."
5. Pick your feet:
Explanation: In the old society, it meant to transport goods or luggage to people.
Source: Wu Yunduo's "Dedicating Everything to the Party and the Beginning of Labor": "I saw poor children older than me picking their feet and earning some money by their own efforts, so they planned to pick coal."