Chinese Character: 亦 (yì) - Also; Too
Radical: 亠 (The radical '亠' which is related to the concept of something on top)
Stroke Count: 6 (The character '亦' has 6 strokes.)
Character Decomposition: 亠 + 大 (The character is composed of '亠' on top and '大' at the bottom.)
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Pinyin: yì (The pinyin of '亦' is 'yì' with the fourth tone.)
亦 usually means "also" or "too" in Chinese. It can be used to express a similar situation or addition. “亦”在中文里通常表示“也”“同样”,用于表达类似的情况或补充说明。
亦 is often used as an adverb. It can be placed before a verb or an adjective to emphasize the similarity or addition of a situation. For example, in the sentence "我喜欢读书,他亦喜欢读书。" (I like reading, and he also likes reading.), 亦 emphasizes the same preference. “亦”常作副词,可置于动词或形容词前,用于强调情况的相似性或补充。例如在“我喜欢读书,他亦喜欢读书。” 这句话中,“亦”表达了相同的喜好。
The character 亦 has a long - standing usage in classical Chinese literature. It appears frequently in ancient texts, reflecting the refined and concise language style of the ancients. For example, in many philosophical and historical works, 亦 is used to express logical connections and parallel relationships. “亦”在古代汉语文学中历史悠久,在许多古籍中频繁出现,体现了古人语言表达的精炼和简洁。例如在众多哲学和历史著作里,“亦”用于表达逻辑联系和平行关系。
人云亦云,亦步亦趋。(Just follow what others say and copy others' actions blindly.)
此句表达了一种缺乏独立思考,盲目跟从他人的行为。This sentence describes a behavior of lacking independent thinking and blindly following others.
You can think of 亦 as an extended form of '大' with a '亠' on top. It's like adding something extra, which is in line with its meaning of "also" or "too". 你可以把“亦”看成是在“大”的上面加了“亠”,就好像额外添加了一些东西,这和它“也”“同样”的意思相契合。