The pinyin of wet is: shī lù to expand knowledge: the meaning of wet is: wet appearance.
Also known as "Shilulu".
[?shī?lù?lù?] [Shape] describes the wet appearance of an object.
Source: Chapter 54 of "Water Margin": "When ﹝? Li Kui?﹞ went to touch here again, it was wet underneath and there was no place to put his feet." 1. Chapter 54 of "Water Margin": "﹝? Li Kui?﹞ Again
When I touched it here, it was wet underneath, and it didn’t even touch my feet.” 2. Chapter 11 of “The Heroes of Sons and Daughters”: “Those pants are wet and they are hanging down on your body. How uncomfortable it is!” Shi [shī]:
"Shi", pronounced shī, was first seen in the oracle bone inscriptions of the Shang Dynasty. It is a meaning and indicator word in the Six Books.
The basic meaning of "wet" is that it is stained with water or contains a lot of water, such as humidity and dampness; its extended meaning is a traditional Chinese medicine term, such as moisture and dampness.
In modern Chinese, "wet" also means slow.
"Wet" first appeared in the oracle bone inscriptions of the Shang Dynasty.
The glyphs of oracle bone inscriptions and bronze inscriptions resemble water when drying silk.
Later, it was gradually seen in the seal script era of the Qin Dynasty, and eventually evolved into the regular script style and the simplified version of "Shi".
Lu [lù]: as a verb: 1. to dry up, to dry up, to dredge.
From the water, the sound of deer.
——"Shuowen" Wulu Pichi.
——"Book of Rites·Yue Ling".
Explanation: "I'm thirsty." Lin Fenchi was wet.
——Wang Chong's "Lun Heng" Another example: Luchi (to dry up the water in the pool); Luan (to dry up the water) 2. The water seeps down and spills juice on the ground, white sweat exchanges.
——"Warring States Policy·Chu Ce" Nourishing liquid seeps out.
——"Gua Zen Wen" Another example: wetting (bleeding, sprinkling blood); wetting (wetting) 3. Filtering? Such as: wetting (filtering and sprinkling); wetting (wetting) towel, wetting bag. Strain the wine
Cloth towel. Generally refers to Ge towel); cheese (meaning to filter and refine the milk of cattle and sheep into food) 4. Use a net to catch? For example: fish (fishing) as a noun: Tong "Lu".
At the foot of the mountain, there are forests and trees, and there are locust trees and neem trees.