1, phi hanging
[pī guà]
Oldly it means to wear armor, and later it also refers to wearing clothes in general: the hunters are ~ neat and ready to go on the road. Several veterans of the soccer world are once again ~ on the field.
2. fēn pī
[fēn pī]
Spread out in a disorderly manner: branches and leaves ~. 纷: scattered. Phi: draped and spread out.
3.披拂
[pī fú]
fluttering; (breeze) blowing: branches and leaves ~. The spring breeze ~.
4, Draped in red
[pī hóng]
To drape red silk over a person's body or an object, to express festivity or honor: ~ to wear flowers.
5. phi chi
[pī xuē]
To cut one's hair and become a monk. Jingde Chuanluan Dengluo - Zong Mi Zen Master: "In the second year of Tang Yuanhe's reign, when he was about to enter the imperial examination, he happened to build a seat for the monk Yuan, and was pleased to meet with him, and then he asked for Phi Shi."
6,披袄
[pī ǎo]
The upper garment worn outside, mostly laminated or cotton.
7, phi lei
[pī xiè]
Statement of venting. Ziji Tongjian - Tang Xi Zong Guangqi three years: "Shiduo began to also hope that the parallel old will labor to ask, to be able to explain the use of the evils of adultery, venting the accumulated anger."
8, the executive phi
[zhí pī]
Ancient funeral rituals, the funeral on both sides of the coffin tied phi, so that people clamped the bier car upholding the line, in order to prevent road hazards tipping.
9, phi band
[pī dài]
Put on a Taoist priest's uniform. 宋 何圩《春渚纪闻-宿生盲報》:"Women's years of age have dipped and grown, and they are seeking to enter the Tao with a belt, and there is no longer any discussion of being fit for human beings."
10, phi hitch
[pī dā]
Something worn on or over the shoulders (e.g., a linen apron, a shawl, a rectangle of linen around the neck and shoulders, or a sacred belt)
Green pepper with minced pork and tiger skin
major constituent
Four green peppers? 3 servings of lean meat 100g.
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