Yi character*** 22 paintings.
Yi, a second-level Chinese character, a pictophonetic character, was first seen in the bronze inscriptions of the Western Zhou Dynasty. The original meaning of "Yi" is beautiful; it is also extended to mean deep appearance and great appearance; it is also used as a verb to refer to praise and praise. The above meanings are all pronounced as yì. "Yi" is also used as an interjection, the same as "快", and this meaning is pronounced as yī.
Poems containing "濇":
1. Yizhen Haihua comes from the north. ——Meng Jiao of the Tang Dynasty, "The Heather Tree in Front of the Courtyard with Judge Qian of Xuanzhou"
2. Yi Jun Dun San Yi changed the period of decadence and customs. ——"Inscription on Zhao Mengzhuang" by Yang Juyuan of the Tang Dynasty
3. I miss Cangzhou, and the white clouds sing. ——Xu Yanbo, Tang Dynasty, "Replying with Li Shi on entering the cliff at the fifth crossing to see the gift on the eleventh day of the Song Dynasty"
4. Yimin is also known as a public servant, with three noble virtues and nobility. ——Su Shi of the Song Dynasty "Ciyun Wang Dingguo thanked Han Zihua for drinking"
5. Yi Jiao guarded Soochow, dreaming of hearing the sound of praise. ——Linghu of the Tang Dynasty_"Xiaozhou Hotel Honors Doctor Wei Zhong of Suzhou"
6. Yi poured out the basket as a gift, wondering about the Year of the Orange. ——Qian Qi of the Tang Dynasty, "Rewarding the Grandson Yi to Send Apricots to the Blue Stream"
7. How could there not be other mountains as beautiful as this? ——Hu Zheng of the Tang Dynasty, "Nostalgic Poems with Zhang Xianggong in Taiyuan Pavilion"
8. Yi is full of Xiaofang, but I forgot to take it. ——Tang Dynasty Liu Yuxi's "Fourteen Rhymes of Playing with Crape Myrtle Flowers in Junzhai with Chenzhou Yang Shilang"
9. Yi is in this season for a long time, and the scenery is the same. ——Yang Yuling of the Tang Dynasty "There are two copies of crape myrtle in the county house. They were received from Zhu Ming in Shushu and their flowers are fragrant? According to the poem"
10. Yier Qingyun scholar, hanging his tassel towards Fengque . ——Qian Qi of the Tang Dynasty, "The Work under the Rock at the Evening Archery Field"