What is the meaning of Yi Yi?

Yi, a Chinese character, is pronounced as G ? and Y ?. The original meaning refers to the towering or towering appearance of mountains.

radical: mountain; Outside strokes: three paintings; Total strokes: six paintings; Stroke order: ボフボノフフ

Yi? Y ì < adjective >

(1) (sound and form. From the mountain, begging. Original meaning: the mountain stands upright and towering)

(2) Same original meaning. After referring to the towering. Example: Yi Shan zhi is pedantic and melancholy. (pedantic: the appearance of the disc. )-Wang Yanshou's Lu Lingguang Dian Fu

(3) Another example: Yi Wei (tall and straight); Yi zhi (towering)

(4) unwavering. For example: Yi Ruo Great Wall

Common phrases: ◎? Standing tall? yì lì? Towering and standing, the metaphor is firm and unshakable. Group words: stand tall.

◎? Awesome? Yì rán is towering; Majestic; Open; Majestic. Composition: standing still

Kangxi Dictionary: Yinzhong Mountain Word Department Yi Kangxi Stroke: 6. External Stroke: 3

Guang Yun Fish Cut Collection Rhyme is opposite to B Cut Rhyme, and it will rhyme fish begging. Sound here. Eternal love, mountain appearance. Zhengzi Tongshan is independent and strong. Collect rhymes or write poems.

in Shanxi dialect, the word "Yi" (which can also be written as "Ge") is pronounced as "G". This is rare in northern dialects, except that Jianghuai Mandarin in Huaibei has a similar tone (but the source is different), that is, the Jin dialect in Shanxi and surrounding counties and cities has a tone. Yi is a commonly used word, which can be used in many Shanxi dialect vocabulary. It can be added before verbs and nouns and has a wide range of uses. When it is added before a verb, it can mean "slightly", such as "let me lie down" (let me sleep for a while), but it is usually just to make monosyllabic words into disyllabic words. Common words of Yi Yi: standing tall, towering, Yi Li, Jing Yi, Yi Yi.