In the Five Elements, what are the 23 characters that belong to fire? What's the explanation for them? I have sorted it out for you below, I hope it will be helpful to you!
23. Draw five elements of fire characters
髫麟
——Lin
Lin pronunciation: [lín]
Basic explanation
[Qi~] An animal in ancient legends, like a deer, with scales all over its body and a tail. In ancient times, it symbolized auspiciousness and was also used to describe outstanding figures. The abbreviation is "Lin", such as "phoenix feather~horn", "~phoenix turtle dragon".
Detailed explanation
〈Name〉
Phonetic. From the deer, the lìn sound. Original meaning: big deer
Same as the original meaning [big deer]
Lin, big deer. ——"Shuowen"
麐, female unicorn. ——"Shuowen". Zhu Junsheng said: "The classics are all based on the lin." Duan said: "The classics are not made of lin."
Shooting elk-footed lin. ——Han Dynasty Sima Xiangru's "Zixu Fu"
Jie Fu and Fang Lin. ——Zhang Heng's "Tokyo Fu". Xue's note: "The big deer is called Lin."
Afraid of losing Lin Deer and gaining moxa. ——"Qianfu Lun·Xian Di"
Qilin [kylin; [Chinese] unicorn]
Whoever calls Lin alone is a big stag; whoever calls Linlin is a benevolent beast . Qilin can be called Lin alone. ——"Shuowen" Paragraph Notes
Hunting Huolin in the west. ——"Spring and Autumn Period, the Fourteenth Year of Ai Gong"
Another example: Phoenix Feather and Linjiao; Lin Pavilion is also called Lin Terrace. Qilin Pavilion, during the reign of Emperor Xuan of the Han Dynasty, images of heroes were painted in the Qilin Pavilion to show their merits; lin toes and lin feet; lin talismans depict lin-shaped tokens; 麟游麟麟游
It is a metaphor for the royal family and dignitaries[ noble]. For example: Lin Temple is the government office in charge of royal affairs; Lin is the genealogy of the royal family; Lin Zi Feng Chu is the son of Qilin, the young of Phoenix. The ancients used it to describe the descendants of nobles
Rare and precious things. For example: Lin horns are a metaphor for rare talents or rare treasures in the world; Lin horns and phoenix feathers are a metaphor for rare and precious things; Lin and phoenix feathers are a metaphor for fine and precious things
〈Shape〉
Bright [bright]. Such as: Linlin's bright appearance. Lin, Tonglin
Common phrases
Lin, phoenix, turtle, dragon lín fèng guī lóng
These four divine animals symbolize good omens. Metaphor for rare and precious things. It is also a metaphor for a person of noble character and respected by others.
Radical strokes
Radical: deer
External strokes: 12
Total strokes: 23
Wubi 86: ynjh
Wubi 98: oxxg
Cangjie: ipfdq
Stroke order number: 41352211535431234354152
Four-corner number: 09259
p>Zheng code: txrm
Unicode: CJK unified Chinese character U+9E9F
Glyph structure
Chinese character head and tail decomposition: Lu Li
Broken down of Chinese character parts: Lumi Xiniu
Stroke order number: 41352211535431234354152
Stroke order reading and writing: 捺溷淺氰Vertical, vertical, horizontal and horizontal fold, 捺氪, horizontal and vertical, 捺氪 Fold horizontally and vertically
——Grab
Grab pronunciation: [jué]
Basic explanation
Grab: ~take and plunder . ~ Seize.
Detailed explanation
〈action〉
Phonetic. From the hand, the jué sound is strong. Original meaning: a bird grabs quickly with its claws
Same as the original meaning [snatch]
To grab, to hold on. ——"Shuowen"
The birds of prey gnaw. ——"Book of Rites·Confucianism"
Thieves can only steal. ——"Historical Records·Biography of Li Si". Suo Yin: "When a bird strikes something with its wings, it is called a strike, and when it reaches something with its feet, it is called a grab."
The bird grabs its flesh.
——"Book of Han·Huang Ba Biography"
Another example: grab and grab; take; grab and grab; hunt; grab and peck to grab with claws and peck with beak; grab and fight birds The beast uses its claws and wings to prey; grab, bite, grasp and devour
Seize [grab; seize]
Be prepared for the beast to touch and seize. ——Notes from "The Rites of Zhou·Orcs"
The suckling dog seizes the tiger. ——"Gongyang Zhuan·Twelve Years of Duke Zhuang"
The left hand grabbed it, but the right hand was useless. ——"Zhuangzi·Rang Wang"
Another example: grab and fight; grab and steal; grab and rob in day and night; grab and steal and steal
Common phrases
Grab jué duó
[seize; grab] Seize and plunder
Grab wealth
Radical strokes
Part Head: 扌
External strokes: 20
Total strokes: 23
Wubi 86: rhhc
Wubi 98: rhhc
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Cangjie: qbue
Stroke number: 12125111251113241112154
Four corner number: 56047
Zheng code: dlnx
Unicode: CJK Unified Chinese Characters U+652B
Glyph structure
Broken down of Chinese characters: 扌獍
Broken down of Chinese characters: 扌目目鹴
Stroke order number: 12125111251113241112154
Stroke order reading and writing: horizontal, vertical, horizontal, vertical, fold, horizontal, horizontal, horizontal, horizontal, horizontal, horizontal, vertical, horizontal, horizontal, horizontal, horizontal, fold and Na