Pinyin: hé
Interpretation
(Phonetic, from water, solid sound, original meaning: lose water and dry up)
Dry, Exhausted. ——"Erya·Exegesis"
In the mid-autumn moon...the water begins to dry up. ——"Book of Rites·Yue Ling"
Shang Dynasty was dry. ——"Lu Shi Chun Qiu·Shen Da". Note: "Dry, wither."?
Exhaust; exhaust
To keep the country in a place that cannot be dumped, to accumulate in an inexhaustible warehouse, and to hide in an inexhaustible house. ——"Guanzi·Herdsmen"?
Group of words
Drain the lake and fish
hézé'éryú
Drain the lake and fish , a metaphor for only pursuing immediate interests and leaving no room for gain.
Condensate dry
níng hé
Freeze
Dry up
hé jié
Exhaustion
Quici
kuì hé
Poverty, scarcity, refers to poor people.
Dry up
tāo hé
Water overflows and dries up.
Reference materials
Online Xinhua Dictionary: /zidian/H/0931805464716684618.htm