1,qǐ?
Basic explanation:
(1) Silk with patterns or patterns: continue the leading edge.
(2) beauty; Wonderful: beautiful.
Example: Yu Silkworm Girl: "Luo Qi is everywhere."
Vernacular translation: People in beautiful silk clothes.
2. Qi qí
Basic explanation:
(1) Meiyu.
(2) unusual; Beautiful: Qi Xing (with beautiful personality).
For example: Eastern Han Dynasty? Ye Fan's Biography of Zhong Changtong in the Later Han Dynasty: "There is no room for precious things in the giant room."
Without a big house, you can't hold precious property and treasures.
Extended data:
Qi's related words:
1, seven stars? [ qí xíng ]?
Basic definition: noble behavior.
2. Qi Qi? [ qí lù ]?
Basic interpretation; Precious property.
Source: Ye Fan of the Eastern Han Dynasty, Biography of Zhong Changtong: "There is no room for a treasure in the huge room."
Without a big house, you can't hold precious property and treasures.
3. Qi Zhen? [ qí zhēn ]?
Basic interpretation: exotic treasures.
Source: Ban Gu of the Eastern Han Dynasty "Han Shu Xi Yu Chuan Qu Li": "I called the princess, gave the car a flag and drum, and dozens of people sang embroidery and miscellaneous treasures." ?
Vernacular translation: The lady claimed to be the daughter of the monarch and gave him dozens of rides, singing and playing, as well as tens of millions of embroideries, silks and rare treasures. "?
4. Wei Qi? [qíwíI]?
Basic explanation:
(1) Meiyu.
(2) flashy; That's great.
(3) strange; Rare.
Source: Han Lujia's "The Poem of the New Yu Book": "Du Yin wants evil and wonders." ?
Vernacular translation: put an end to extravagance and lust, and put an end to extravagant pursuit.