The pinyin for 揖 is yī, with the following meaning:
B揖 is a Chinese character, which originally means to salute with an arch hand, and also refers to the ancient ritual of arching the hand, as well as the meaning of letting out, and being subservient to one's lord, which is documented in the "Book of the Han Dynasty" and the "Records of the Grand Historian Qin Shihuang Benji", among other documents; it is also pronounced as j?, which means to gather together, but also refers to saluting with an arch hand and the meaning of coalescence. It is usually used as a verb in a sentence to modify the subject or object.
Example sentence: Zhang Lao is a bow to this one and a bow to that one, just asking for favors. The following is a list of the most important things to do in the world.