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What does "sharp" mean?

Sharp

(Sharp)

ruì

Sharp, pointed, opposite to "blunt": sharp. Unstoppable.

Sensitive: keen.

The courage to move forward: forge ahead with determination. Recharge your batteries.

Exquisite: elite.

Sudden, sharp: sharp decrease, sharp increase.

Blunt

Detailed explanation:

Sharp

Sharp

ruì

Name

(Phonetic. From gold, dui sound. Original meaning: awn)

Same as the original meaning 〖awn〗

Sharp, awn. ——"Shuowen". Duan Yucai's note: "Those who have awns are experts in grass."

Elite troops or soldiers〖cracktroops〗

The king of Zhao sent out light elites to invade his followers, and Qin's numbers were unfavorable. ——"Warring States Policy"

Yu and others followed suit. ——"Zi Zhi Tong Jian"

Vigor, courageous momentum〖vigour〗

A warrior strives hard, and a soldier talks about sharpness. ——Cai Yong's "Shiji"

Strength, energy〖energy〗. Such as: recharge your batteries

Sharp weapons〖sharpweapons〗

The husband is strong and sharp, and justice is not as good as justice. ——"Historical Records"

The general is wearing a strong and sharp sword. ——"Historical Records·Chen She Family"

Surname

Rui

Rui

ruì

Shape< /p>

Sharp〗

Sharp, sharp. ——"Guang Ya"

A sharp beak and a kiss. ——"Zhou Li·Kaogong Ji"

What is wrong if the tail is long and the tail is sharp? ——"Xunzi·Fu"

Soft but not hard, sharp but not frustrated . ——"Huainanzi Shi Ze Xun"

Another example: sharp weapon (sharp weapon); sharp edge (sharp blade); sharp home (sharp, sharp); sharp beak (sharp mouth) < /p>

Shrewd〖astute〗. Such as: Ruimi (sharp and thoughtful); Ruida (sharp and thorough)

Elite〖hard-hitting;well-trained〗

Qin Te sent out sharp troops to seize the land and Han Followed. ——"Han Feizi·Cun Han"

Another example: Rui brigade (elite troops); Rui Shi (elite soldiers); Rui soldiers (elite soldiers); Rui division (elite army); Rui Weapons (fine and sharp weapons); Ruiqi (elite and brave cavalry)

The object is large at the bottom and small at the top〖taperoffatthetop〗. Such as: sharp head (pointed head); sharp mark (point, pointed top); sharp top (pointed forehead); sharp top (bulging forehead. Metaphor for outstanding talent)

Brave; rapid〖hasty〗

Those who advance sharply will retreat quickly. ——"Mencius·Devotion"

Another example: Ruihan (brave and powerful); Ruijiang (a brave general who is good at fighting); Ruijing (a swift figure); Ruijin (quickly marching); Ruijin (quickly marching); Ruijing (a swift figure) Very (violent and stubborn); Ruiguo (quick and courageous)

Eager〗

The husband is aggressive and enterprising, but the reputation of reassuring the people is slow, so he invades the people for his own benefit. Those who are in power are not afraid of it. ——Lu Ji's "Treatise on the Five Classes of Princes"

Firm, resolute〖firm;resolute〗

At that time, the people above were conquering the barbarians, and they were so determined to do martial arts that they had no time to pay attention to etiquette. ——"Book of Han·Book of Rites and Music"

Another example: sharp intention; sharp ambition

Can't be held back

ruìbùkědāng

〖can't beheldback 〗Rui: sharp. When: Resist. Describing the oncoming force as fierce and unstoppable

Hou Wu led more than a thousand people and rushed straight into the formation, which was unstoppable.

——Ming Dynasty Ling Huchu's "Surprise at the First Moment"

Sudden Reduction

ruìjiǎn

〖reducesharply〗Sharp Reduction

Sales sharp decrease

acute angle

ruìjiǎo

〖acuteangle〗an angle less than 90°

sharp advance

ruìjìn

〖marchforward〗 Swiftly forward

Sharp

ruìlì

〖sharp;keen〗

Sharp , sharp and sharp (blade, etc.)

Extremely sharp spear

〖Eye, words, etc.〗Sharp and sharp

Criminals are most afraid of The sharp eyes of the public security soldiers

Acuity

ruìmǐn

〖acute〗Shrewd and agile; sensitive feeling; sharp vision

A keen observer

Energy

ruìqì

〖dash;drive;spirit〗Indomitable spirit

Young people have a spirit

Ruìyì

〖determinedanddauntless〗Resolute and courageous to move forward

Hai Rui is determined to initiate revolution. ——"History of the Ming Dynasty·Biography of Hai Rui"

Since the Four Ministers joined the military, the emperor and Mr. Kang began to have less communication and were determined to carry out major reforms.

——Liang Qichao of the Qing Dynasty, "The Biography of Tan Si Tong"

Determined to reform and work hard

Ruìzhì

ruìzhì

〖firmdetermination〗 describes determination< /p>