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What do you mean by "fire" on the top and "fire" on the bottom?
This is a word, pronounced as yí n.

Pinyin: yín, phonetic notation: ㄣ, simplified radical: Fire Department, external strokes: 4 paintings, total strokes: 8 paintings.

Traditional radicals: fire system, external strokes: 6 paintings, total strokes: 10 paintings.

Wu Bi: Cang Xie Gao 'ou: MJF, Zheng Ma: AEUO, four corners: 10809.

Structure: up and down, unified code: 70CE, stroke order: ノ丨丶ノ丶

Interpretation: Bright is now used to describe a person with high morale and boiling blood, and can be used to express many meanings such as "domineering", "tough" and "overbearing".

Extended data Chinese character strokes:

Homonym: silver

Pinyin: yín

Explanation:

1, a metal element, can be used to make money and utensils, electronic equipment, photosensitive materials, decorations, etc. : silver. Silver cup. Silver medal.

2. In the past, a kind of money made of silver was cast into blocks: silver coins. Silver ingot. Yin and Yang. Money. Silver dollar (also called "silver dollar"). Banks (large banks). Bank (hāng? )。 Silver ticket.

3. I like the color of silver: silvery white. Silver hair (fà). Galaxy (also known as "Tianhe" and "Han Yin"). Silver-white Holmium spear head (the surface is not bad, but it is useless, just like a silver pewter spear head).

4. There was a "yin" in ancient times.

5. Last name.