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  2. Yi (philosophy) - Wikipedia

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    In Confucianism, yi involves a moral disposition to do good, and also the intuition and sensibility to do so competently. [1] [2] Yi represents moral acumen which goes beyond simple rule following, involving a balanced understanding of a situation, and the "creative insight" and decision-generating ability necessary to apply virtues properly and appropriately in a situation with no loss of ...

  3. Yi (kana) - Wikipedia

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    It is presumed that yi would have represented . [2] Along with 𛀁 (ye) and π›„Ÿ (wu), the mora yi has no officially recognized kana, as these morae do not occur in native Japanese words; however, during the Meiji period, linguists almost unanimously agreed on the kana for yi, ye, and wu.

  4. Yi - Wikipedia

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    Yi (prefix symbol), the prefix symbol of the binary unit prefix yobi, representing 2 80, the equivalent of the decimal prefix yotta-(Y) Yi (simplified Chinese: δΊΏ; traditional Chinese: ε„„), an East Asian counting unit meaning 100,000,000; Yi (vessel) (匜), a different kind of bronze vessel used in traditional rituals in ancient China

  5. Lee (Korean surname) - Wikipedia

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    Lee, I, or Yi (이) is the second-most-common surname in Korea, behind Kim (κΉ€).As of the South Korean census of 2015, there were 7,306,828 people by this name in South Korea or 14.7% of the population.

  6. Yi (Cyrillic) - Wikipedia

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    Yi, Ji, or Dotted I with Diaeresis (Π‡ Ρ—; italics: Π‡ Ρ—) is a letter of the Cyrillic script. Yi is derived from the Greek letter iota with diaeresis . It was the initial variant of the Cyrillic letter Π†Ρ– , which saw change from two dots to one in 18th century, possibly inspired by similar Latin letter i.

  7. Yi people - Wikipedia

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    Northern Yi is the largest with some two million speakers and is the basis of the literary language. It is an analytic language. [22] There are also ethnically Yi languages of Vietnam which use the Yi script, such as Mantsi. Many Yi in Yunnan, Guizhou and Guangxi know Standard Chinese and code-switching between Yi and Chinese is common.

  8. Yi Syllables - Wikipedia

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    Yi Syllables is a Unicode block containing the 1,165 characters (1,164 phonemic syllables plus 1 syllable iteration mark) of the Liangshan Standard Yi script for writing the Nuosu (or Northern Yi, Sichuan Yi) language.

  9. Ru (upper garment) - Wikipedia

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    The term yi (θ‘£) generally refers to clothing. [6] In ancient times, the term yi referred to an upper outer garment. [6] The term yi appeared in ancient texts to refer to upper garments, such as in the Luyi, [7] in the Mao Commentary, [8]: 94 in the Analects, [9] and in the I Ching. [10]