Interpretation of Yi Hui

Yi Hui's explanation is both beautiful and good. Used to praise a woman's virtue. "Book of Rites V in Qing Dynasty": "At the beginning of Yongzheng and Yuan Dynasty, I was honored as a sage in the temple. Reply: Taizu, Taizong and Shizu are in the same strain, with high merits; Small strong, well-off, small Yi Hui, Hui Qing; A slap in the face means that filial piety is appropriate. " Zhou Lianggong's Seventy Prefaces to Mrs. Ni Tai in Qing Dynasty: "It is not easy to grasp the quality of the emblem, but to be deeper than the purpose of the sage."

Word decomposition

Yi Yi's explanation Yi Yi Mei (mostly refers to virtue, refers to women): Yan Jiayi type. Yifan. Imperial edict of virtue (imperial edict of a queen or empress dowager). Radical: heart; Emblem Emblem Interpretation: Symbol: National Emblem. School emblem. Hat badge. Badge. Badge. Emblem (? )。 Beautiful: the emblem. Huizhou, an ancient place name, is located in Shexian County, Anhui Province, China. Referred to as "emblem", such as "emblem ink". The string used to tie the strings, which later became the name of the violin, is full of thirteen emblems. pen