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What is the scariest word in China?
Die.

Die pinyin: sǐ

Interpretation:

1. (living things) lose their lives (as opposed to "living"): ~ death. ~ people. This tree is dead. ~ chess. ~ volcano.

2. Regardless of life; Desperate: ~ war. ~ keep.

3. to the death, show determination: ~ don't give up. ~ and don't let go.

4. it means to reach the extreme: laugh at people. Happy ~. ~ stubborn.

5. irreconcilable: ~ enemy. ~ right.

6. Fixed; Rigid; Inactivity: ~ brain. ~ mind. ~ rules. ~ water. The time of the meeting should be fixed.

7. Can't pass: ~ Hutong. ~ one road, one road. Plug the leak.

Evolution of Chinese characters:

Related words:

1. Life or death [sǐ huó]?

Live or not (mostly used in negative sentences): This kind of practice is simply inconsiderate of others.

2. Life and death [shēng sǐ]?

Survival and death: ~ critical moment. ~ and * * *. With ~, * * * adversity.

3. Damn it [gāi sǐ]?

To express disgust, resentment or complaint: ~' s cat took a fish. Really ~, I left my key at home again.

4. Death [sǐ wáng]?

The end of life activities and metabolism of organisms; Lose one's life As opposed to "survival".

5. sudden death [cê s ǐ]?

Sudden death. It is mostly caused by severe arrhythmia (often ventricular fibrillation) caused by strong coronary artery spasm. On-site artificial respiration may save life.