Rag: Pronunciation: shǐ , referring to a pig.
Stroke:
Citation: boar, swine. --Shuowen
Translation: boar, that is, swine (in ancient times, pigs were called swine).
Citation: Pre-Qin - anonymous "Xiao Ya - Gradual Stone": There are swine with white hoofs, and the masses wade through the waves. The month is away from Bi, so that the pouring is carried on. The martial artist is marching to the east, and he is not going to be able to carry on with his journey.
Translation: Large and small pigs with white hooves wade through the water and tread the waves in groups. The moon is close to the star Tian Bi, and the rain pours down in torrents. The generals and soldiers go on an expedition to the east, and there is no time for anything else.
Expanded Information
Grouping words: rag food, rag head, rag jail, snake rag, seal rag, 豕亥, 亥豕, rag blackmail, rag wei, rag louse, rag ho, rag sight, human rag, grunting of rags.
1、豕首 [shǐ shǒu] pig's head.
2. shǐ láo (豕牢) toilet.
3. shé shǐ (蛇豕) means "long snake". The analogy is that of a person who is greedy and brutalized.
4、封豕 [fēng shǐ] Big pig.
5. shǐ shī (豕虱) is the same as "豕蝨", a parasitic louse on the body of a pig. The lice that live on the pig's body.
6. shǐ háo (豕豪) The porcupine has spines like arrows. Metaphorically speaking, it is a dark arrow that hurts people, such as gossip.
7、人豕 [rén shǐ] means human swine.
8, grunting [shǐ hòu] the sound of pigs.