(voice. From big to expensive. From the perspective of "big", it means people-related. Original meaning: between two beards)
Same original meaning. Hip [hip]
Between two moustaches. -"Shuo Wen". Paragraph note: "Kui and hip double sound."
Qarth lingers. -"Selected Works of Zhang Heng and Xijing Fu"
The imperial concubine's hooves are crooked, and her legs and feet are sandwiched between her breasts, thinking that peace is beneficial. -"Zhuangzi Xu has no ghosts"
Another example: Quidditch (thigh and hoof edge, metaphor for narrow place); Wei Xiao (lifting his feet to start); Kuiti (figuratively speaking, a narrow situation)
The name of the star is Su Kui, one of the twenty-eight lodges, the first of the seven lodges in the West White Tiger, and sixteen stars [constellation name].
The western sixteen stars are like two moustaches, so they are called osmium. -"Zhuangzi Tian Wenzi"
Another example: Kui Bi (the names of Su Kui and Soapy in Twenty-eight Youth Hostels). It used to be called "two masters", so it is often used as a metaphor.
Kui Xing is the main author of the article, so the word [people] should add more content about the article, literary movement and people. Such as: Zhang Kui (the handwriting of the emperor; Immortal handwriting); Yuan Kui (where scholars gather)
quinine
Kunning
[quinine] A bitter flower-like crystalline levorotatory alkaloid, C20H24N2O2, extracted from the bark of cinchona. It is a binary base and forms two salts, which are derived from methoxyquinoline and quinine ring respectively. The form of salt used in medicine is mainly used as an antimalarial drug.