Chinese characters for night
Chinese characters: 夜 Variant: 亱
Pinyin: yè
Phonetic: ㄧㄝˋ Kangxi Dictionary strokes ( 夜: 8; )
Head and tail analysis: 亠夂(erwen)
Chinese character component structure: 亠亻西丶 [Ancient pronunciation]: Duo means four mothers, jyak
[Guangyun]: Cut the sheep, remove 40 grains, yè, leave three to remove the hemp
[Pingshui Yun]: remove the sound of twenty-two grains
[Mandarin]: yè
[Cantonese]: je6
[Minnan]: ia7
[When using surname]: hēi
English translation
night, dark; in night; by night
〈Name〉
(1) (Phonetic. Golden glyph. From month, also phonetic. Original meaning: from dark to dawn time)
(2) Same as the original meaning [night]
Night, home. The world is resting. ——"Shuowen"
Night, twilight. ——"Guangya"
Ye Hudan. ——"Zhou Rites·Chicken Man". Note: "At night, when the night leakage is not exhausted, it is when the cock crows."
On Xinmao night, the stars disappeared. ——"Zuo Zhuan·Zhuang Gong's Seventh Year". Shu; "Ye means the general name from dusk to dawn."
Ye means Yin. ——"Zhou Bi Suan Jing"
Working hard and sleeping hard at night, there is always a day ahead. ——"Poetry·Weifeng·Meng"
I saw a military post last night. ——"Yuefu Poems·Mulan Poems"
Three days and three nights. ——"Shishuoxinyu·Zixin"
(3) Another example: Yeyouzi (a person who likes to wander at night); Yelige (yesterday); Yeheqian (received by prostitutes from receiving guests) reward); night traveler (a person who works secretly at night, such as thieves, knights, etc.); Ye Bushou (night detective; also refers to those who have sex at night); Yaksha Po (a violent and ugly woman); Yexiao (late night snack) ); night (last night); night platform (long night platform. tomb); night husband (watchman); night is long (the night is long. refers to the years of suffering);. Another example: Ye Ai (deep night); Ye Yong (deep night); Ye Ding (referring to the quiet night)
(4) Dusk, dark [dusk]
Isn’t it better to stay up late? It’s called doing too many things. ——"Poetry·Zhaonan·Xinglu"
(5) In the early morning, when it is about to dawn [in the small hours; before dawn]
Zheng Xuan's note: "Night, It’s when the cock crows before the night leaks.”
Part of speech changes
◎ 夜yè
〈Form〉
(1) Hui. Dim, dark [dim; dusky]
That is why those who search for things in the night room are not better than fire; those who use ropes in the world are not better than code. ——"Qianfu Lun"
(2) Another example: night room (dark room; tomb); night platform (night court. tomb. also refers to the underworld); night house (just like night platform) , tomb) night shift yèbān
[night shift] night work shift
◎ midnight yèbàn
[midnight] see "midnight"
Half tonight. ——Ming Dynasty Wei Xi's "The Legend of Da Tiezhu"
◎ Doors are not bolted at night yèbùbìhù
[Doors are not bolted at night] There is no need to close the door at night. Describes a stable society and good public security
The people of Xichuan are happy and peaceful. They do not close their homes at night and do not pick up things on the road.
——"The Romance of the Three Kingdoms"
◎ Night meal yècān
[midnight supper] dinner; dinner at night
◎ Yaksha yècha
(1) [Yaksa; malevolent spirit]: A ghost that can eat people or a ghost that can kill people quickly. Buddhists call it a man-eating evil spirit or an evil ghost that can fly in the air, kill people quickly and hide in secret. Originally a small semi-god in Indian mythology
(2) [hideous, ferocious person]: a metaphor for an ugly, ferocious person
◎ yècháng-mèngduō
p>[A long night is fraught with dreams; A long night invites bad dream] It means that if time drags on for too long, things may change adversely
◎ Nightclub yèchǎng
[evening show] Evening show
◎ Night train yèchē
[night train] A train that departs, arrives or passes by at night
◎ 夜大yèdà
[evening university] A part-time university that holds classes at night
◎ 夜点yèdiǎn
[night spot] Red light district; area where nightclubs gather
◎ Spodoptera yè'é
(1) [wainscot]: Various European and American Spodoptera moths belonging to the genera Leucania and Cirphis, red or yellow with black and white stripes, and the larval stage is It is a marching insect
(2) [owl moth]: one of the largest known moths in the family Noctuidae, and has a wingspan of up to 10 inches.
(3 ) [noctuid]: Moths of the family Noctuidae
(4) [underwing]: Many noctuid moths belonging to the genus Catocala and its relatives have red and Black or other contrasting colors
◎ 夜饭yèfàn
[supper; dinner]〈方〉∶:Supper
◎ 夜分yèfēn
[midnight] midnight
◎ night work yègōng
[night job] night work
◎ luminous cup yèguāngbēi
[ luminous cup] A wine cup made from Qilian Mountain jade carving. After pouring wine, the color turns moon white and reflects light, hence the name
◎ Luminous watch yèguāngbiǎo
[luminous watch] The hands and time scale of the watch can emit light in the dark. Fluorescent for reading watches at night
◎ Noctiluca yèguāngchóng
[noctiluca] A protozoan with a tiny, red, transparent, spherical body and a single flagellum. Floating on the ocean, it can emit phosphorescence and turn the seawater red when appearing in large numbers.
Reproduce by division, budding, etc.
◎ 夜guiyèguī
[night dial] Night dial, an instrument that uses the shadow of the moon to determine the time
◎ night voyage yèháng
[night flight] night flight
◎ night talk yèhuà
[night falk] night conversation (mostly used as a book title)
"Yanshan Night Talk"
◎ 夜会yèhuì
[wake] A gathering or gathering that uses a vigil-like celebration to express changes in circumstances
An old friend... held a simple night party to reminisce
◎ Night work, night work yèhuó, yèhuór
[night job] Night work; night shift
◎ yèhú
[chamber pot] See "chamber pot"
◎ yèjiān at night
[at night; between two days] refers to the period from dusk to dawn During that period of time, at night
◎ night ban yèjìn
[no passing during the night of curfew] nighttime prohibition
◎ night scene yèjǐng
[night scene;nightscape] night scene
◎ night sky yèkōng
[night sky] night sky
◎ 夜来yèlái
(1) [yesterday] 〈方〉∶yesterday
(2) [night]∶at night
◎ yèláixiāng
[cordate telosma; tuberoser] is a perennial twining vine with opposite leaves, oval and heart-shaped. It blooms in summer and autumn, yellow-green, and the fragrance is stronger at night, so it is called tuberose
◎ 夜阑yèlán
[midnight] The night is about to end; it is late at night
It is even more late at night Come, I dream of your arrival. ——Cai Yan's "Eighteen Beats of Hujia"
At the end of the night, candles are held, and it becomes a dream. ——Du Fu's "Qiang Village"
The night is quiet
◎ Yelang Yèláng
[Yelang] The name of an ancient Chinese tribe and country. From the Warring States Period to the Han Dynasty, they were mainly distributed in the west and north of today's Guizhou, northeastern Yunnan, and southern Sichuan. engage in agriculture. has entered a slave society. During the reign of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, minister Tang Meng sent a letter to Emperor Wu to repair the Yelang Road and use Yelang's elite troops to conquer South Vietnam. In the 6th year of Yuanding (111 BC), Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty conquered South Vietnam and established Zangda County. He named the Marquis of Yelang as king and granted him the title of king. Seal
Yelang Dianchi. ——Liang Qiu Chi's "Book with Chen Bo" of the Southern Dynasties
◎ Yèláng-zìdà
(1) [ludicrous conceit of the king of Yelang—parochial arrogance]
The King of Dian said to the Han envoy: "Which one is greater, Han or me?" The same was true for Yelang Hou. Because the road is blocked, each of them thinks he is the master of a state, not knowing how vast the Han Dynasty is. ——"Historical Records·Biographies of Southwest Yi"
(2) Yelang: a small country in the southwest during the Han Dynasty. Later, "Yelang is arrogant" was used as a metaphor for blind arrogance
The wild clouds driving a cannon cart, so Yelang was arrogant.
——"Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio·Jiang Fei"
◎ Evening dress yèlǐfú
(1) [evening dress] Clothing commonly worn in formal or semi-formal social occasions in the evening
(2) A long coat with a skirt worn by women, usually up to the floor or ankle b(1): A men's evening dress, usually including a black or navy tuxedo and matching trousers and belt White shirt with chest lining and white bow tie (2): A men's outfit usually includes a black, navy or white evening dress, black bow tie, stiff chest lining or pleated soft shirt and a belt
◎ 夜里yèli
[between two days; at night] refers to night; evening
◎ 夜灯yèliàngdēng
[night-light] all the time at night Lights on
◎ Night blindness yèmáng
[nyctalopia; night blindness] A disease caused by a lack of vitamin A that reduces rhodopsin on the retina. Symptoms occur at night. Poor or complete inability to see in areas with insufficient lighting.
In some areas, it is called "bird blindness"
◎ Night blindness yèmángzhèng
[nyctalopia] A visual defect characterized by loss of vision in low light or at night
◎ yèmāozi
(1) 〈方〉
(2) [owl]∶Owl
(3) [night owl; one who goes to bed late]: a metaphor for a person who likes to stay up late
He is a night owl and does not want to sleep at 11 or 2 o'clock in the evening
◎ 夜明 Pearl yèmíngzhū
[legendary luminous pearl] refers to an orb that can glow in the dark
◎ 夜夜yèmù
[gatheing darkness; curtain of night] The night scene is like being covered by a big curtain
Night shrouds the earth
◎ nocturia yèniàozhèng
[bed-wetting; enuresis] see "enuresis"
◎ nocturia yèqín
[night duty] Overtime at night; night shift
◎ Nocturne yèqǔ
[nocturne] A kind of instrumental music, similar to a serenade, often played outdoors at night
◎ yèsè
[ dim light of night] Scenery at night
The sky is vast
◎ yèshēn-rénjìng in the dead of night
[ in the quiet of night; deep in the night when all is at rest] The sound of people gradually dwindles late at night, and there is silence
Why are you knocking on the door in the dead of night? - Ming Dynasty Feng Menglong's "Eternal Words to Awaken the World"
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◎ Nightlife yèshēnghuó
[night life] refers to various activities conducted at night, especially entertainment activities
◎ Night market yèshì
[night fair] A market that engages in commercial activities at night
◎ Night talk yètán
[night words] Night talk
◎ Night head yètou
[at night]〈方〉∶夜
◎ 夜yèwǎn
[night] At night, after dark
◎ Night attack yèxí
[night attack] Night attack
Night attack on Tiger Temple
◎ Night play yèxì
[evening performance] Drama performed at night
The night show has just ended
◎ yèxiāo
[refreshment taken at night; midnigh snack] often refers to a small dinner that is added at night
Eating late-night snacks after watching the drama
◎ night school yèxiào
[evening school; night school] a school that has classes at night
◎ night school yèxíng p>
(1) [night walk]: walking at night
There are only a few night walkers on the road
(2) [night sail]: sailing or driving at night
◎ Night March yèxíngjūn
[night march] March carried out at night
◎ Night Crow yèyā
[
night crow] A bird that crows at night
◎ 夜夜yèyàn
[dinner party] Night party
◎ 夜夜yèyè
(1) [every night] Every night
He and his grandmother cooled here every night in summer
Up to the fifth watch every night. ——"New Odes of Yutai·An Ancient Poetry Written by Jiao Zhongqing's Wife"
(2) And
I can't rest every night.
◎ yèyǐjìrì day and night
[day and night] describes continuous hard work
Zhou Gong thought of three kings and implemented four things. If there was any disagreement, he looked up to it. Think about it day and night. ——"Mencius Li Lou Xia"
◎ Nightingale yèyīng
[philomel; nightingale] Some birds that belong to the songbird category sing at night with a clear and melodious sound. Commonly seen in Western literary works
◎ yèyīng
[Nightjar; goatsucker] A bird with a flat head, a flat and triangular beak, many bristles on the edges, and gray-brown feathers. Many small dark spots. Day and night. Prey on insects
◎ yèyóushén, the night wanderer
[one who is up and about at night] It is a metaphor for people who wander outside late at night, with a derogatory meaning
◎ yèyóuzi, the night wanderer
[night owl] People who like late night activities
◎ Night battle yèzhàn
[battle at night] Battles at night also generally refer to work done at night
Fight two night battles to ensure the completion of the mission
◎ 夜中yèzhōng
[at night] Night, night
Fang Yezhong. ——Qing Dynasty·Fang Bao's "Prison Miscellaneous Notes"
◎ Nightclub yèzǒnghuì
[nightclub; discotheque; bistro] A restaurant open at night, where alcohol is often sold and there are performances. There is music and a dance floor for dancing
◎ 夜事yèzuò
[night work] Night labor and work