1 .turquoise jade.
2. Turquoise: ~ grass. Clear the field.
3. Last name.
Second, Chinese pinyin: b √.
3. Bi's radical: stone
Fourth, the structure of Chinese characters: upper and lower structure
5. Word-making method: sound shape; From kings, from stones, from white voices.
Six, related words:
Green? Bi Xiao? Green blood? Jasper. Clear blue
Blue sky? Blue? Bibo? Blue sky? blue-eyed
Extended data:
First, the evolution of glyphs:
White, whether beside the sound or the shape, means transparent. Bi, seal script (Wang, jade) (stone) (white, transparent), meaning transparent jade. Original meaning of coinage: noun, blue and white transparent jade. Official script inherited seal script. ?
Classical Chinese version of Shuo Wen Jie Zi: Bi, the beauty of stone. Sounds from jade, stone and white.
Vernacular version of Shuo Wen Jie Zi: Bi, beautiful bluestone. The glyph takes "jade" as the edge and "white" as the sound edge.
Second, the phrase definition:
1, Bizot [bü tí ng]?
Hosta flower
2. Beth?
Silk dyed blue-green. It is often used to describe new fine grass or young women's hair.
3. Bi Min [bǐ min]?
blue sky
4. Blue eyes [Bi N]?
Green eyes.
5. Country Garden?
Turquoise shaft lining.