How to pronounce and write 髫 as follows:
髫, a second-level Chinese character, is pronounced as 韫 (yùn), also pronounced as wen, a verb, to collect, to store, like a stone, a jade, and a mountain. , often used in personal names.
Explanation of ancient books
1. "Guangyun" Wukunqie "Jiyun" Wukunqie, the sound is warm. "Jade Chapter" red and yellow are also the idle colors. "Guangyun" red.
2. It is also wrapped in "Yupian".
3. Also "Ji Yun".
4. "Guangyun" is also used in Fenqie's "Yunhui" and "Zhengyun", and Fenqie's sound is Yun. "Guangyun" Yun Ting. "The Analects of Confucius" hides everything in a crotch. Note Yun, Tibetan. "Lu Ji·Wen Fu" The stone is full of jade and the mountain is brilliant.
5. Also place names. "Han Shi Wai Zhuan" Zilu and Wuma were under Yunqiu.
Example Sentences
1. The heart hidden in a yun is a place waiting for a price.
2. The Master was born in the Qing Dynasty, with a mellow spirit, Tan Si classics, and Yun Ting's "Six Classics". Nothing external, comprehensive analysis is invisible, it has been around for a long time.
3. Is there any beautiful jade here? Are you hiding it in a coffin? Are you looking for a good man to sell it?
4. Jin and Chu are at odds, and when my king is recruiting people, the two generals , If you have this divine arrow, please report it to my king. Beautiful jade cannot be hidden in its coffin.
5. "There are beautiful jade here. Are you hiding them in coffins? Are you looking for a good Jia and selling them?" The Master said: "It's a good idea to sell it! It's a good idea to sell it! I treat Jia Jia like that."
6. Xie An’s nephew Xie Lang said that the difference can be simulated by spreading salt in the air, while Xie Dao said: It is not like a catkin blowing up due to the wind. It was praised by everyone for its exquisite metaphor
7. , When chanting catkins, the delicate flowers reflected in the water were astonishing at the beginning. Wherever you are, the moon in the sky illuminates the snow.
8. The lintel of the Xie family is decorated with treasure trees; the prince's giant pen is the Holy Orchid Pavilion. Note: Xie Daochao's father is Xie Yi, the general of Anxi, his uncle is the famous prime minister Xie An, and his brother is Xie Xuan, the general who defeated Fu Jian; he married. She married Wang Ningzhi and became the daughter-in-law of Wang Xizhi, the sage of calligraphy, and the sister-in-law of Wang Xianzhi. In "Yu": Xie An was discussing with his nephews on a snowy day what metaphors could be used to describe the flying snow.