Pinyin: lì
The radical 木部, the outer strokes are 6, the total strokes are 10.
Five strokes SSU, Cangjie MWD, Zheng code FJF, four corners 10904.
Structure upper and lower, telegraphic code 2698, area code 3285, unicode 6817.
Stroke order one 丨丨丨一一一一丨ノ丶.
Basic meanings:
1. A deciduous tree with a nutty fruit, called "chestnut", which is sweet and edible: chestnut-colored. Chestnuts in the fire.
2. Shivering, trembling of the limbs from fear or cold: chestnut.
3. solid: "meticulous to chestnut".
4, surname.
Related Group Words:
Trembling [zhàn lì]?
Shivering and shivering, also known as "war chestnut".
Warning [zhàn lì]?
(verb) to tremble; to shiver.
Currants [cù lì]?
Botanical name. The genus Cassis in the family Cassiopeiaceae. Deciduous shrub. Stem with thorns, leaves slightly rounded, serrate, long-stalked. Flowering pedicels in the axils of the upper leaves in spring and summer, small white flowers, five petals, berries, ellipsoid, sour flavor, can make jam. Also known as "edelweiss chestnut".
Huǒ zhōng qǔ lì (火中取栗)?
Chestnut: chestnut. It is a metaphor for being taken advantage of and risking one's life to give others a hand, and suffering oneself without getting any benefit.
No cold and chestnut [bù hán ér lì]?
Not cold but shivering. Describe very fearful.
Chestnut chisel [lì záo]?
Tapping someone's head with the bones of the index and middle fingers.
Chestnut Storm [lì bào]?
(Noun) To bend the fingers up to hit someone on the top of the head is called chiseling chestnut violence or beating chestnut violence: to get a few ~ on the head. Also said chestnut chisel.