揖
yī
to greet by raising clasped hands
Words with 揖
长揖
cháng yī
to bow deeply, starting upright with arms straight out in front, one hand cupped in the other, then moving the hands down to one's knees as one bows, keeping the arms straight (a form of greeting)
开门揖盗
kāi mén yī dào
leaving the door open invites the thief (idiom); to invite disaster by giving evildoers a free hand
作揖
zuò yī
to bow with hands held in front
张揖
zhāng yī
Zhang Yi (c. 3rd century), literary figure from Wei of the Three Kingdoms, other name 稚讓|稚让[Zhi4 rang4], named as compiler of earliest extant Chinese encyclopedia 廣雅|广雅[Guang3 ya3] and several lost works
打拱作揖
dǎ gǒng zuò yī
to bow respectfully with clasped hands
打躬作揖
dǎ gōng zuò yī
to bow respectfully with clasped hands
罗圈儿揖
luó quān r yī
to bow around with hands joined (to people on all sides)