What does the Chinese character "Yi" mean? How many kinds of strokes does Ziyi have?

Yi Shan is majestic, and the metaphor is firm and unshakable: Yi Yi. Stand straight. Stand firm and upright

Number of strokes: 6; Radical: mountain; Stroke sequence number: 2523 15 Stroke sequence: vertical folding, vertical folding and horizontal folding.

Detailed comments

"Yi Yi" has the same original meaning. Later, it generally refers to the lofty Shan Zhi, which is pedantic and gloomy. -Wang Yanshou's "Luling Photoelectricity Fu" is another example: Yiyi; Until it is firm [firm]. For example, the Great Wall stands erect, which means that it stands firm and stands firm. Majestic [day] majestic; Majestic; Open; Dignified and motionless.

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[①][yì][_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

] The mountains are towering.

Also refers to the towering, towering appearance.

firm

See "Yi Yi"

See "Yi _" [②] [Gē] See "Yi-Er build one build"

See "Yi Er La La"

Yin devoted himself to mountain ci; Kangxi strokes: 6; Page number: page 307, page 15 _ _ tangent set _ inverse b _ _ positive _ _ tangent,? Yin Ke

Yi _, Shanzi

Orthography, mountain, standing and military appearance.

To set or make

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