Yin, a standard word in modern Chinese (commonly used words), is pronounced as Y and N. It was first found in inscriptions on bronze, and belongs to pictophonetic characters, ranging from Fu to Yi(Yρn), with pictophonetic characters on the left and phonology on the right. Its original meaning is north of the mountain, south of the water, where the sun can't shine. As opposed to "Yang". Yin is also one of the surnames of China.
1, font structure: left and right structure
2. Radical: Li (beside the word V, beside the left ear).
3. Total strokes: simplified 6, traditional 1 1, variant 12.
Extended data:
"Yin" word combination:
1, gloomy: pinyin is yιn hui, which means gloomy and dark; Difficult to understand; Refers to cold and stagnant qi.
2. Darkness: Pinyin is y and nà n, a Chinese word, which basically means lack of light; Insufficient light; Unknown; Darkness; Dim; Hidden, not aboveboard.
3, insidious: Pinyin is yρn Xiγn, which means being kind on the surface and cheating with no bad intentions behind it. Example: Even if the child is not as naive as you think, it is not as insidious and cunning as you think.