1. Meaning
When pronounced as [suì]
1. Satisfactory; satisfactory: ~heart. ~Wish.
2. Success: Pepsi is ~. The conspiracy is not over~.
3. Classical Chinese conjunctions. So: As soon as the book was issued, the troops were raised.
When pronounced as [suí]
It has the same meaning as "suì". Used for "hemiplegia".
2. Group of words: Sui Xin? Sui Sui? Sui Yi? Attempt? Failure? Sui Yuan? Sui Shi? Sui De? Deep Sui? Sui Xu, etc.
3. Strokes: dot, left, horizontal, left, hook, left, left, left, dot, dot, horizontal fold, fold, and hold.
Attached? The classical Chinese version of "Shuowen Jiezi": Sui, died. Congzhu, sound. , Gu Wensui. ?
Attached is the vernacular version of "Shuowen Jiezi": So, he fled. The glyph uses "辵" as its side and "" as its sound side. , this is the word "Sui" written in ancient Chinese.
Extended information
Explanation of words
1. Go smoothly: things go smoothly and as expected
Wang Xiyan's "Snowstorm" 3: " As soon as I saw his face and his expression, I knew that he was an unlucky guy and that something was not going well in his heart.
2. Suiyi: Suixin; Ruyi.
Satin's "The Gold Rush" No. 15: "He put his head on his hands and touched the dominoes in a very unsatisfactory way. "
3. Paralysis: used for "hemiplegia", that is, hemiplegia, paralysis on one side of the body, mostly caused by intracerebral hemorrhage. Paralysis means involuntary.
"Dream of Red Mansions" Chapter 101: "Indulging the domestic slaves, taking advantage of the situation to insult the soldiers and civilians, leading to adultery, killing chastity women, etc. "
4. Sui'er: So what?
"Water Margin" Chapter 98: "Wu Li saw that Qiong Ying's question was too difficult, so he stopped the selection . ”?