Pronunciation time
1. satisfied; Meaning: ~ heart ~ yes.
2. success: Pepsi is ~. The plot is not ~.
3. Classical Chinese conjunctions. So: book publishing, ~ sending troops.
Pronunciation time [suí]
It means the same as "Sui". Used for "hemiplegia".
Second, the word group: wishful thinking? Did it go well? Are you satisfied? Unfinished attempt? Wish? Sui Shi? Jude? Deep? I promised to wait.
Third, strokes: point, left, horizontal, left, hook, left, left, point, point, horizontal fold, slap.
Attached? Classical Chinese version of Shuo Wen Jie Zi: Sui,. From the sound. , ancient prose. ?
Attached? Vernacular version of Shuo Wen Jie Zi: So, escape. The font has "Ti" as the side and "Zi" as the sound side. This is the word "sui" in China ancient literature.
Extended data
words explanation
1, smooth: Things went smoothly, in line with my wishes.
Wang Xiyan's snowstorm III: "As soon as I saw his face and look, I knew he was a unlucky ghost, and there was always something unhappy in his heart.
2. wishful thinking: wishful thinking; Ruyi?
Sha Ting's "Gold Rush" XV: "He holds his head in his hand and touches the dominoes at random."
3, incomplete: used for "hemiplegia", that is, hemiplegia, paralysis on one side of the body, mostly caused by cerebral hemorrhage. It means don't be casual.
A Dream of Red Mansions 10 1 back: "Emancipate the slaves, rely on the situation to humiliate the army and the people, and make the virtuous woman die of rape."
4. Sui Er: So. ?
Chapter 98 of Water Margin: "Li Wu saw that Qiong Ying's topic was too difficult, so he stopped choosing things." ?