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How to pronounce the word "yuan"
"Li" is a Chinese character, pronounced "you", which is a radical. The following will introduce the word "bi" from the aspects of font, pronunciation and usage.

First of all, fonts

The word "Bi" is next to the word "Yue" above, the word "Li" below and the word "Er" in the middle, and the composition of the whole word is more complicated. In ancient times, its original meaning was "a small stick sandwiched between two things".

Second, pronunciation

The pinyin of the word "bi" is "niè", the initial is "n", the final is "ie" and the tone is the fourth sound.

Third, usage

As a radical: in Chinese characters, the word "one" is a common radical, and it is also the radical of "ugly", "zhi" and "JIU".

As a separate Chinese character, it refers to a small stick sandwiched between two things in ancient times, and later it is also used to refer to anything sandwiched between them. For example, in ancient buildings, the small stick sandwiched between columns and beams is called "wood", which in medicine refers to small thorns or small pieces sandwiched in meat.

As an idiom: In idioms, "being kind" is a common idiom, which means to make a fair judgment between two people and not take sides. This is a noble moral character.

Fourthly, the usage of the word "one" is exemplified.

Radical: such words as "smelly", "zhi" and "mortar" all contain the word "this" as a radical.

As a single Chinese character, for example, words like "profanity" and "profanity" all refer to small things sandwiched between them.

Idiom usage: For example, "Your benevolence" is a common idiom, which means to make an impartial judgment.

In short, the word "Li" is a commonly used Chinese character, and its pronunciation is "Niè", which is often used in idioms, radicals, vocabulary and so on. When it is used, it needs to be understood and applied according to the specific context and usage.