The meaning of the word Yi

Basic meaning

1. To, in the old days, specifically refers to going to the elders: ~que. ~ Ask for advice before.

2. The degree of (study or skill) achieved: Made~. Painxingu~ (referring to studying hard and reaching a situation that others cannot reach).

Detailed word meaning

〈action〉

1. (Phonetic. From the word, the sound of the purpose. Original meaning: go, go)

2. Same as the original meaning [go to]

yi, waiting for the arrival. ——"Shuowen"

Yi means advancement. ——"Xiao Er Ya"

I have not yet achieved success. ——"Book of Han·Biography of Yang Wangsun". Note: Zhiye. "

Yi means arrival. - "Cangjie Pian"

The officials then bound Yi County. - Three Kingdoms Wei · Handan Chun's "Laughing Forest"

The first master then came to Liang. ——"Zhuge Liang's Biography"

And the county official, he said so. ——Jin·Tao Yuanming's "Peach Blossom Spring"

Yuanji. Yi Jingshi - "Zi Zhi Tong Jian·Tang Ji"

Both Lu Su and Sun Quan - "Zi Zhi Tong Jian"

3. Another example: Yi Que. (Arrive in person at the palace); Yimen (come to the door, visit)

4. Jin Ye; visit. In ancient times, it was called [visit] to go to the court or to the superiors, senior officials and county officials. , Yi Que said so. ——"Peach Blossom Spring"

A few years later, Maichen followed the planner as a soldier and drove to Chang'an. He sent a letter to Yi Que, but the letter was not reported for a long time. "Book of Han·Biography of Zhu Maichen"

5. Another example: Yiye (go to see; visit); Yige (go to the imperial office); Yique (go to the court); Yijian (go to the court) Yi Jian)

6. Conform to [conform to]

If the deacon’s words and policies are reasonable, they should be reasonable and affectionate. ——Liu Yuxi of Tang Dynasty’s "Reply to Raozhou Yuan Envoy"

7. Another example: attainment (in line with reality); attainment (reasonable)

1. [Learning, etc.] The state achieved [attainment]

Zhuge Hong was unwilling to learn when he was young, but he already surpassed Wang Yifu when he began to talk with him - "Shishuo Xinyu"

Whoever has extraordinary skills in calligraphy and painting must be passed down. Undoubtedly. ——Hu Yinglin of the Ming Dynasty, "Shaoshi Shanfang Bi Cong"

2. Another example: extremely accomplished (extremely profound attainments); extremely accomplished (unparalleled attainments)