The pronunciation of 恃 is: shì.
Zhi, a Chinese character, is pronounced as shì, and its original meaning is to rely on. Kangxi Dictionary: Mao Ji Shang Xin Zi Bu Xin·Kangxi strokes: 10, strokes outside the department: 6, "Tang Yun" Shi Zhiqie "Wuyin Ji Yun" Cheng Yaqie,? Yinshi. "Shuowen" Lai Ye. Sound from the heart of the temple. "Guangyun" according to also. "Poetry·Xiaoya" There is no mother to rely on.
Also in "Jiyun", it's ten feet long and the sound is strong. The heart is unclear. Also "Yupian", "Guangyun" and "Jiyun"? The history of the time is clear, and the music is waiting. "Ji Yun" battle also. Phonophonetic characters. Heart (divination) means meaning, and the image of the seal script is like the heart, indicating that there is support in the heart; temple means sound, and temple refers to the official office, indicating that there are officials to rely on and rely on. The original meaning is to rely on and rely on.
The attribute of the five elements of the word is gold. According to the principle that the five elements of metal overcome wood, it is taboo to name the word with the five elements of wood; it is taboo to name the word with the same rhyme as ì or the same sound as the character with the omitted tone. The naming is awkward to pronounce and has no sense of rhythm; it is taboo to name with the same character as the ancestors and elders. If the ancestor's name contains the character "dependence", the younger generation is taboo to use the character "dependence" in the name.
The number of occurrences of the character "Zhi" in the name database is about 647, of which 83 are used as the first character, 55 are used in boys' names, and 45 are used in girls' names. The word "Zhi" is a word that is not commonly used in naming and has a general meaning. Note that when naming, you can't just look at the Chinese characters. The name must be combined with the eight characters to make the name auspicious.
Words for relying on:
1. Zì shì: (Book) (Form) Overconfidence; self-righteousness.
2. Relying on one's own talents without restraint means relying on one's own talents without restraint.
3. Have no fear yǒu shì wú kǒng: have nothing to fear because you have something to rely on.
4. Relying on one’s talents and being proud of things shì cái ào wù: rely on, rely on. Ao: Condescending. Things: people, people. Relying on one's own talents and looking down on others.
5. Rely on the strong to bully the weak shì qiáng líng ruò: rely on: rely on. Ling: to bully. Relying on one's own strength to bully the weak.