"Yi" is a Chinese character, pronounced yú. The basic meaning of this word is the same as "Jie", which means beauty, wisdom, beauty and beauty. It is also the name of the maid-in-waiting official in China in the Han Dynasty. From the Wei, Jin and Ming dynasties, it was set up along many sides. From the Wei, Jin and Ming dynasties, it was set up along many sides. "Historical records. "Family of consorts" wrote: "Jieyu often moved to be a queen".
"Jieyu often moves to be a queen" means that Jieyu's concubine is often promoted to be a queen.
Extended data
Related words: Jieyu, Jieyu, Jieyu, Jieyu,
First, "Yi"
Pinyin: [xín yú]?
Interpretation: Bang, the meaning of leaves. Yi, the basic meaning is the same as "solution"
Second, hey?
Pinyin: [Jie yú]?
Interpretation: the name of the female official in the palace.
Third, huh?
Pinyin: [Jie yú]?
Interpretation: The title of concubines can also be written as "Cuochuo".
Fourth, resentment?
Pinyin: [Jie yúYuàn]?
Interpretation: Yuefu Chu tune topic.