Explanation:
Mí: porridge; Rot; Erosion; Waste: ~ fee.
Plum: Xiaomi, also called rice (Kyrgyzstan). Millet (Panicum miliaceum) is similar to millet, but its seeds are not sticky, so it is a drought-tolerant and alkali-tolerant cereal crop.
Etymological font:
Pictophonetic characters seal script from meters, Mayin official script from meters, noisy. Regular script follows the writing method of seal script. The original meaning is porridge. Porridge is generally not cooked well, so "Mi" also means tattered. It also extends to consumption and broken rice and broken wheat. This word is also used as an eyebrow. Today, it is called rice, which is interpreted as "Ye Mi" (a kind of thick porridge) in Shuowen Mibu. Today it is simplified to "meter".
Extended data
Related words:
1, erosion [mí làn]?
(1) Local superficial defect of skin or mucous membrane surface caused by trauma or inflammation: cervix ~.
(2) ideological degradation, moral degradation: life ~.
2. zil [rǔ m]?
The liquid in the lymphatic vessels of the intestinal wall is mixed with pancreatic juice, bile, intestinal juice, etc. It lost its acidity and became a milky white liquid. Chyloid is absorbed into the blood and is a nutrient for various tissues in the body.
3. virtual mi [xū mí]?
Waste in vain.
4.【MQ】?
Cut to pieces and give your life.
5. bran paste [kāng mí]?
Refers to extremely coarse and disgusting food.
6.[mí luàn]?
Still aggressive or described as messy.
7. Fermi?
Also known as "waste". This is a waste of money.
8. rice noodles [mí fěn]?
Still smashed. Also refers to bread crumbs.
9. rice boiling [mí fèi]?
Metaphor of chaos in the world, such as the boiling of porridge.