Spelling?
rèn?
Department head? knife
Pens and paintings? three
Five elements? golden
Complex body? blade
Five strokes? VYI
new word
Basic interpretation? Detailed explanation?
1. Sharp parts such as knives and swords; Knife edge: knife. The scissors are rolled.
2. knife: hand-held Li ~. The white war.
3. Kill with a knife: hand ~ hatred.
Related words
cutting machine
[rèn jù]?
Which is the "cutter"
Phase blade
[xiāng rèn]?
Refute, refute.
Blood Blade
[Xu è ren]?
1. Blood dyed the blade red. It's called killing.
(ice) skates
[bīng rèn]?
1. As bright as ice.
(cut) edge
[fēng rèn]?
1. The tip and blade of a sword, etc. Borrow weapons.
weapon
[bīng rèn]?
Refers to weapons such as knives and guns.
Wandering blade
[yóu rèn]?
1. This knife can be transported freely. The text "Zhuangzi Health Master": "Those who have leisure, those who have blades, are not thick; If there is no surplus, there is room for recovery. " Southern dynasties? Liang? Shen Yue's poem Elegance: "I am a skilled worker, Gru? Sound test. " Kim. Wang Ruoxu's Zhengding County National Moral Political Monument: "And? Hey? Arrows, left and right ...
(of a blade) turned
[juǎn rèn]?
The blade is curled.
Quenched edge
[curèn]?
The blade is quenched.
Mangren
[máng rèn]?
1. refers to the sharp tip of the sword. Commonly known as knife tip and knife edge.
Shuang Fang barrios
[shuāng rèn]?
Bright and sharp blade. Also refers to a bright and sharp sword. Selected Works of Zuo Si's Five Degrees of Fu: "Just spinning and moistening, frosty leaves dyeing." Liu Liang? Note: "The blade of frost is said to kill profit." Lu Xiang? Note: "Frost blade, weapon blade, Bai Rushuang also." Don? Jia Dao's poem "the legendary swordsman": "Ten years of grinding a sword, the frost blade has not tried." Yuan? Master Wang " ...
snow shovel
[Xu rèn]?
A bright and sharp sword.
The sharp blade of a knife
【rèn kǒu】?
The blade of a knife, scissors, etc. cut
Meet the blade
[yíng rèn]?
Face the blade. Metaphor is an irresistible trend.
Powerful blade
[jiān rèn]?
Difficult.
Golden blade
[jīn rèn]?
Refers to the sword.
Hook edge
[gürèn]?
Also known as "hook blade". A knife with a curved blade.
Iron blade
[ti rèn]?
Generally refers to weapons made of metal.
Blade surface
[rèn miàn]?
Ancient times? Turkic? A custom of nomadic people, etc. When someone died, relatives cut their faces with knives to express their inner grief. "Sui Shu Northern Emperor Biography Tuke": "There are dead people. In the account of the mortuary, there are more cattle and horses sacrificed by family members and relatives. They shouted at the account, scratched their faces with knives, and stopped for seven times with blood and tears. " Don? Wang Wei's Lady Shatuo Sacrifices the King ...
Residual edge
[yú rèn]?
1. "Master Zhuangzi": "Those who have leisure, those who have blades, are not thick. If your mind is not thick, you will have leisure, and you will return to the blade. There will be room. " Later, because "idleness" refers to the ability to handle things with ease.