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  • 1. What is the pinyin of the word jin?
  • 2. Idioms with enough words
  • 3. What are the two pronunciations and word combinations of Jin?
  • 4. Fill in the appropriate words carefully

What is the pinyin of the word jin?


Jin has two pronunciations, namely [ jìn ] and [ jìng ], and the distinction is as follows:


1. Meaning of words


When the original meaning of the word jin is jìn, it is pronounced as jìn:


1. Strength, power: energy, effort, energy.


2. Spirit, mood, interest: If you work hard, this movie is really boring.


When the word jin is pronounced as jìng:


Strong and powerful: strong opponent, strong force, strong pull, strong force, strong force, strong show, strong straight, strong loose, strong, vigorous, strong wind knows the strong grass.


2. Usage


Jin is pronounced as jìn:


1. Strength, strength. Such as: Jinbing (elite troops); Niu Jiner (great strength); Jiajing (increased strength); Yongjin (exerting force); Bringing Jin (powerful); Qijing (strength of the legs)


2. Spirit; emotion. For example: Shanggin (in high spirits and high energy); Go Jin (high mood and high energy); work very hard; they really have this energy; use real energy, not empty energy.


3. Expression; attitude. For example: They all showed joy, pride, shrewdness, and awkwardness.


4. Fun; interest. For example: playing poker is boring; there is something wrong with them.


5. Refers to a certain degree or limit. Such as: cooked too strong; white strong; fragrant strong; enough strong.


Jin is pronounced as jìng:


1. Same original meaning


It is composed by the honest, upright, honest and sincere voice. ——"Book of Rites and Music"


Translation: Music that is clear, upright, upright, powerful, solemn and sincere.


Good generals guard the fortress with powerful crossbows. ——Jia Yi, Han Dynasty, "New Book: On Passing the Qin Dynasty"


Translation: There are excellent generals guarding strategic locations with powerful crossbows.


2. Such as: vigour; jinnu (strong and powerful crossbow); jinjiu (strong liquor); jinjie (strong branches; steadfast conduct); jinwu (vigorous and brave); jinmeng (strong and brave) ;Jingbing (a unit with strong combat effectiveness);Jingsu (an elite soldier);Jinyong (a strong warrior);Jingrui (an elite soldier or army).


3. The brushwork is vigorous. Such as: Jinjun (tall and handsome); Jinli (tall and beautiful); Jinmiao (strong and wonderful); Jinli (describing the vigorous and fluent calligraphy)


4. Violent; strong wind


The wind is strong and the horns are ringing. ——"Watching the Hunt" by Wang Wei of the Tang Dynasty


Translation: The arrow on the horn bow was shot out against the strong wind.


5. Such as: Jinqiu (autumn air is chilling and can wither vegetation, so autumn is called Jinqiu); Jinqi (cold air); Jinli (the wind is fierce and cold)


Extended information


1. Evolution of glyphs


The pinyin of "Que Jin", what is the pinyin of "Jin" (Picture 1)


2. Explanation of etymology


Appendix 1   The classical Chinese version of "Shuowen Jiezi": Jin means strong. From force, sound.    


Appendix 2   Vernacular version of "Shuowen Jiezi": Jin, strong power. The glyph uses "Li" as the side character and "巠" as the sound character.


3. Explanation of related vocabulary


1. Niu Jin [niú jìn] 


Dali Qiang: It’s a waste of time~.


2. Brutal strength [mán jìn] 


Fierce and deadly strength: He has a penis~. You can't just rely on ~ to work, you have to find tips.


3. Strengthen [jiā jìn] 


Increase strength; effort: ~ work. Work harder.


4. vigorous [yǒu jìn] 


Strong: This man is really capable of carrying a load weighing two hundred kilograms.


5. Jintou [jìn tóu] 


Strength; strength: The soldiers are in good health and have big children, all of them like tiger cubs.


Idioms with enough words


There is no idiom with enough characters, only one four-character word with enough characters: enough to be a dream.


Enough to be a dream [gòu shén yī mèng] 


Describe events or things that are dramatic, even weird and absurd   to the point that only the dreams of gods can be so wonderful.


Pinyin: gòu, Pinyin: ㄍㄡˋ, Wubi: QKQQ, Cangjie: PRNIN, Zheng code: RYRR


Stroke order: ノフ丨フ一ノフ丶ノフ丶


Definition:


1. Meet certain limits: enough. sufficient in quantity. Enough. enough. were able. Friends enough.


2. Boredom, boredom: enough of hearing.


3. To achieve, and: to be qualified. Within reach.


Extended information

Chinese character strokes:


The pinyin of "QueJinger", what is the pinyin of "Jin" (Picture 2)


Related phrases:


1. Enough [gòu zháo] 


To reach out with a hand or other part of the body or some other object to touch or grasp.


2. Be able to [néng gòu] 


Indicates having a certain ability or reaching a certain level.


3. Not enough [bù gòu] 


Worse in quantity or condition than required.


4. enough [zú gòu] 


To the extent that it should or can meet the needs.


5. Tasteful [gòu wèi] 


Plenty of flavor. The extension is that the meaning is interesting and thought-provoking.


What are the two pronunciations and word combinations of Jin?


Jin jìn jìng
Chinese explanation - English translation
Jin's Chinese explanation
The following results are provided by Chinese dictionary dictionary explanations
Jin jìn
Radical strokes
Radical: Force strokes outside: 5 Total strokes: 7
Wubi 86: CALN Wubi 98: CAET Cangjie: NMKS
Stroke order number: 5412153 Four corner numbers: 14127 Unicode: CJK Unified Chinese characters U+52B2
Basic character meaning
1. Strength, Strength: ~ head. fee ~. do ~.
2. Spirit, emotion, interest: get up for work. This movie is really bad.
Detailed word meaning
〈Name〉
1. (Phonetic. Congli, Niao sound. ①( jìng) original meaning: strong and powerful. ② strength)
2. Strength, strength [strength; energy]. For example: Jinbing (elite troops); Niu Jiner (big strength); add strength (increase strength); use strength (exert force); bring strength (with strength); foot strength (strength of the legs)
3. Spirit; emotion [spirit; vigor; drive; zeal]. For example: Shangjin (spirit) Be excited, have great energy); work hard (high mood, have great energy); work very hard; they really have this energy; be energetic, not aggressive Xu Jin
4. Look; attitude [air; manner; expression]. For example: they all showed happy energy; proud energy; shrewd energy; awkward energy
5. Interest; interest [interest; relish ; gusto; mood]. For example: playing poker is boring; they are not right
6. Refers to a certain degree, limit [limit]. For example: too familiar; white strength; fragrant strength; enough strength
7. See also jìng
Common phrases
1. vigour jìnlì
[strength; force] strength
vigorous and vigorous
2. vigour jìntóu
(1) [zeal]∶ Positive emotions
He was full of energy when he spoke
(2) [strength]: vigour; strength
3. jìngbá
[robust and straight] strong and straight
vigorous green cypress
4. 强草jìngcǎo
(1) [sturdy grass]: grass with tough stems
(2) [unyielding man]: a metaphor for a strong and unyielding person
Strive grass is not To break for the strong wind
5. jìngchuī
[blow violently] [wind] blow violently
strong wind blow
6. strong enemy jìngdí
[strong opponent] strong enemy or Rivals
The guests at this banquet are all my fierce rivals a year ago. - "Old History of the Five Dynasties·Huo Yanwei Biography"
7. Strong wind jìngfēng
(1) [gale]: refers to the breeze The wind between hurricanes
(2) [heavy wind]: strong and powerful wind
8. strong and swift jìngjí
(1) [strong and swift] strong and rapid
strong north Wind
(2) Also known as "strong force"
9. vigour jìngliè
(1) [strong; violent]: strong
north wind strong
(2) [ready to die to preserve one's chastity]∶正 Lie
10. strong force jìnglǚ
[strong contingent; crack force] elite army; A strong team
A strong team in the table tennis world
11. jìngqiào
[strong and cutting] [cold wind] strong and fierce
strong cold wind
12. strong shot jìngshè
[shoot vigorously] shoot the ball quickly and powerfully
13. jìngtǐng
[strong] tough and straight
bamboo pole vigorously
14. jìnglǚ
[crack force; powerful army] A powerful army
In the early days of the Republic of China, the number of powerful troops in the capital camp was no less than 700,000 to 800,000.——"History of the Ming Dynasty·Bing Zhiyi"
15. Jinzhi jìngzhí
[firm and upright] strong and upright
16. jìngzú
(1) [crack soldiers]: stout soldiers
Hundreds of strong soldiers
(2) [crack force]: strong troops
jìng
Basic meaning
1. Strong and powerful: ~ enemy. ~ brigade. ~ pull. ~ strong. ~ stand. ~ show. ~ straight. ~ loose. strong ~. strong ~. strong wind. Zhi~cao.
Detailed word meaning
〈Form〉
1. (Phonetic sound. Congli, Xiang sound. Original meaning: strong and powerful)
2. Same original meaning [strong]
Jin, strong Ye.——"Shuowen"
Jin, strong.——"Zi Lin"
Honest, upright, upright, honest and sincere music.——"Book of Rites·Yue Ji"
Fu Liang Bing Strength and weight. - "Warring States Policy·Song Policy"
The strength of Confucius. - "Liezi·Shuofu"
Adjust the bow first and then seek strength. - "Huainanzi·Shuo Lin"
Good generals and powerful crossbows guard the fortress. - Han Dynasty Jia Yi's "Xin Shu·Guo Qin Lun"
The strongest bows and powerful crossbows in the world all came from Han. - "Warring States Policy"
Although the wind is still strong. - Ming Dynasty Yuan Hongdao's "Manjing Travel Notes"
This is also a strong enemy. - Qing Dynasty Xu Ke's "Qing Yu Lei Chao·War"
3. Another example: vigorous; Jinnu (strong and powerful crossbow) ; Jinjiu (strong liquor); Jinjie (strong branches; unswerving conduct); Jinwu (vigorous and brave); Jinmeng (powerful and brave); Jinbing (a unit with strong combat effectiveness); Jinping (elite) soldiers); Jinyong (strong warriors); Jinrui (elite soldiers or troops)
4. The writing style is vigorous. Such as: Jinjun (tall and handsome); Jinli (tall and beautiful); vigorous Miao (strong and wonderful); vigorous (describing calligraphy) Vigorous and fluent)
5. Violent; strong wind [violent]
The wind is strong and the horns are sounding. ——Wang Wei of the Tang Dynasty, "Guan Yu"
The stronger the muscles are. ——"Xunzi·Feixiang". Note: "Ye Ye."
6. Another example: Jinqiu (the autumn air is chilling and can wither vegetation, so autumn is called Jinqiu); Jinqi (cold air); Jinli (the wind is fierce and cold)
7. Solid; hard [firm]
Although the wood is strong.——"Lü Shi Chun Qiu·Shun Shuo"
The wood becomes stronger when it withers.——"Lu Shi Chun Qiu·Bie Category"
Sincerely Ling Wangui, Jin Jie covers the cold pines. - Luo Binwang's "Floating Cha"
8. Another example: Jin Jie (the strong place where bamboo branches are born); Jin Li (strong and sharp); Jin Zhi (hard The texture of something; the quality of being strong)
9. Strong, resistant to disease or bad weather [sturdy]
The breath is quick and strong. - "Suwen·Bunzhonglun". Note: "Strongness" Ye."
10. Another example: vigorous grass; vigorous pine
11. Strong; strong [tenacious]
If you save it, your troops will be strong but they will not gather. If you gather them, you will be strong. It must be strong. - Xin Qiji's "Nine Discussions"
12. Another example: Jin Zhi (fortitude and uprightness); Jin Qie (strong and sharp); Jin Guo (resolute and courageous); Jin Lian (upright and upright) Integrity); impatience (strong and impatient)
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1. Elite troops [crack troops]
Overcome difficulties and achieve great results. ——Ming Dynasty·Qu Dajun's "Biography of the East Guangzhou County Uprising" 》
〈动〉
1. Strengthen [strengthen]
Gaining the masses is not enough to strengthen the army. - "Historical Records"
It is better to use strength with Wei. - "Warring States Policy·Qin Policy"一》
2. See also jìn
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Jin’s English translation
The following results are provided by Dictionary Dictionary
Jin jin
1.strong; powerful; sturdy
Jinjing
1.strength; energy; vigor2.air; manner; expression3.interest; relish; gusto; mood
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What is the pinyin of "Que Jing'er"? Picture 3 of "Jin"

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The pinyin of "QueJinger", what is the pinyin of "Jin" (Picture 4)


Jin [jìn], Jin [jìng]



  1. Jin 【jìn】
    Strength, strength: Jintou. Effortless. Motivation.  
    Spirit, emotion, interest: work enthusiastically. This movie is really boring.


  2. Strength, strength. Such as: Jinbing (elite troops); Niu Jiner (great strength); Jiajing (increased strength); Yongjin (exerting force); Bringing strength (strength); Qijing (strength of the legs) 


  3. spirit; emotion. Such as: Shanggin (high spirits, great energy); Go Jin (high mood, great energy); work very hard; they really have this energy; use real energy, not empty energy 


  4. Look; attitude. Such as: They all showed joy, pride, shrewdness, and awkwardness 


  5. Fun; interest. Such as: playing poker is boring; there is something wrong with them. 



  6. Refers to a certain degree, a limit. Such as: cooked too strong; white strong; fragrant strong; enough strong 


  7. Jin【jìng 】【Name】 Elite troops


  8. Jin 【jìng 】【action】  strengthen


  9. Jin 【jìng】Elite troops, capable of defeating the enemy and achieving great success in whatever direction they go. ——Ming Dynasty Qu Dajun's "Biography of the East Guangzhou County Uprising" 


  10. Jinba   [jìngbá] A strong and straight green cypress. Example: This century-old pine has gone through hundreds of years of wind and rain and is still strong.


  11. Strong grass  【jìngcǎo】  A grass with tough stems, a metaphor for a strong and unyielding person. Example: Strong grass will not break in the strong wind.


  12. Strong blow 【jìngchuī】〖Wind〗Blow violently, strong wind blowing. Example: The autumn wind is blowing strongly at this time, and winter is not far away.


  13. Strong enemy   [jìngdí] A powerful enemy or opponent. Example: A person with extraordinary abilities must be in front of a group of powerful enemies before he can show off his extraordinary skills.


  14. Strong wind   [jìngfēng] refers to the wind between a breeze and a hurricane, a strong and powerful wind. Example: Life is a voyage. During sailing, you will inevitably encounter strong winds coming from all directions, but every gust of wind will speed up your sailing. As long as you hold the rudder steady, even a storm will not cause you to deviate from the course.



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