Second, the basic interpretation?
1, thread: fine thread. Inseparable. Endless.
2. elaborate one by one: description. Piecewise analysis.
3, used for fine things: a wisp of hemp. A strand of hair.
Extended data 1. Evolution of glyphs
Second, etymological explanation.
Classical Chinese version of "Shuo Wen Jie Zi": wisp, line also. Judging from the sound, the sound of the building. ?
Vernacular version of Shuo Wen Jie Zi: wisp, silk thread. The font uses "En" as the square and "Lou" as the phonetic side.
Third, related words
1, continuous
【lǐlǐ】?
Description one after another, continuous: the smoke in the village keeps rising.
2. Ghost fire theory
Lu's Spring and Autumn Annals?
Still talking. Guo Moruo's "The Western Han Dynasty was not a slave society in the slavery era": "But I just want to discuss? Western Han Dynasty, Western Han Dynasty? There is no need to talk about the future. "
Step 3 tie a knot
【jielǐ】?
Grass name. Commonly known as drum Zheng grass. Perennial grass with slender stems produces fine roots everywhere on the ground, which are interconnected and widely covered on the ground.
4. plumes of smoke
【yān lǐ】。 Also called "smoke". A slender smoke curled up.
Step 5 pinch plate
【lǐbǎn】?
An instrument used to beat time when playing folk music or traditional China plays. It is made of long and narrow bamboo boards.