The pinyin and radicals of "Ai" are as follows:
Ai has two pronunciations:
Ai āi Interpretation:
1.
2. near: ~ near. Shoulder to shoulder.
Aiá i, meaning:
1. Suffer: ~ hit. ~ scold.
2. procrastination: ~ time. ~ delay.
group words:
being beaten, being beaten by the board, being criticized, starving, being beaten, approaching, being scolded, next to, next to, next to, next to, next to, next to, next to, next to, next to, next to, next to, next to, next to, next to, next to, next to, next to, whole, next to, next to, door to door.
Common idiom:
Caught in the wind? āi fēng jī fèng is a metaphor for finding a way to achieve a certain goal. Ming Feng Menglong's "Awakening the World" Volume VII: "But there are one or two talents, and the one who doesn't get caught up in the wind, the central media said."
from house to house? ā i ji ā ā i h u a family, every household does not leak. Next, in turn, in turn. Since he became a deputy county magistrate, his reputation has fallen a lot with the long-term collection of copper and iron. (Lao She's Four Generations under One Roof)
Shoulder to shoulder? 〈〉〉〉〉〉〉〉〉〉〉〉〉〉〉〉〉㋅㋅1297 Ming Feng Menglong's "Awakening the World, Constant Words, Qian Xiucai Misoccupied the Phoenix Ridge": "People from far and near in that mountain all know that the new son-in-law of Gao's family has both talents and looks, so they came to watch it, shoulder to shoulder, as lively as watching the story of God."
rub your shoulders and arms? ā i ji ā n c ā b m: ng refers to being close to the body. It also describes crowds. Yuan Liu Junxi's "The Debt of the Next Life" is the first fold: "Why do you insist on rubbing your shoulders? Why do you feel comfortable in my arms?" Those who look around on both sides, ~, I don't know the number. ("Jin Ping Mei Ci Hua" the fourth and second time)
Shoulder to shoulder? āi jiān cā bèi describes how crowded people are. Ming Feng Menglong's "Awakening the World" Volume 34: "I often go to the kitchen, wipe my back and talk." ? Provoked the person who looked at the lamp downstairs, ~, look up. (Back to the 15th Session of Jin Ping Mei Ci Hua)
Wipe your face with your shoulder? ā āi jiān cā liǎn m: n get: near. Rub, touch. Describe the appearance of tenderness. "Red inkstone reevaluates the Stone Story" six or five times: "Jia Zhen and Third Sister wiped their faces shoulder to shoulder, and they were all thin and light."