Qi, pinyin is qí, radical is king, five elements belong to wood, and stroke order is horizontal, horizontal, vertical, lifting, horizontal, vertical, horizontal, left and right. Its original intention is a beautiful jade. It also means lush flowers and plants; Metaphor is a precious thing. Also as a teacher.
Qi's word formation
1, Shu Qi: pinyin is qí shù, which means Yushu in fairyland; Tree name; Metaphor slim beauty; A tree whose branches are covered with snow. Preface to Don Li Shen's poem Shu Qi: Shu Qi hangs like a weak willow tree and bears fruit like a green pearl, which can mature once every three years. Every year, the living keep coming, one year green, two years blue and three years red. They are decorated in strips and staggered.
2. exotic flowers: pronounced as qí huā, meaning the flower of Yushu or the flower of jade in fairyland. From Yuan Yang Weizhen's Song of Sleepwalking in the Sea: The scenery is as long as February and March, and the strange flowers and Yushu don't know the autumn on earth.
3. Cao Qi: The pronunciation is qíc?o, which means Cao Xian. From Awakening the World: Zhang Tingxiu Saved His Father from Danger: Qiongtai Cao Qi, Xuanhe Township Yun Biao, and Huayan Sang around him.
4. Qihua Yaocao: Pinyin is qí hu ā yá o co, which means flowers and plants in fairyland. As subject, object and attribute; It refers to exotic flowers and plants. From Wang Gu's "Dream Fairy Ballad": The future is getting better and better, and flowers stick to Yao grass.
5, odd flower Yushu: Pinyin is qí huā yù shù, which means that the ancients refer to flowers and trees in fairyland and also describe the scenery in frost and snow. From Yuan Yang Weizhen's Song of Sleepwalking in the Sea: The scenery is as long as February and March, and the strange flowers and Yushu don't know the autumn on earth.