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儿 [ér].
Pictographic. The oracle bone glyph has the word "person" below, and the top is like a child opening his mouth and crying and laughing. "儿" is one of the radicals of Chinese characters, and most of the characters from "儿" are related to "person". Original meaning: toddler. In ancient times, men were called children, women were called infants, and later children were called children).
儿 is a Chinese character pronounced ér, er, ní, rén. Name (1) pictogram. The oracle bone glyph has the word "person" below, and the top is like a child opening his mouth and crying and laughing.
"儿" is one of the radicals of Chinese characters, and most of the characters from "儿" are related to "person". Original meaning: toddler.
In ancient times, men were called children, women were called infants, and later children were called children).(2) Same as the original meaning [child, : the basic meaning is a child, a son, a young person, etc.]
4) er: child-in-law. (5)ní:
Surname. Tong Ni .
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er, if there is anything you won't want to ask me in the future.
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Pinyin: [ér]. "儿", a standard first-level character (commonly used word) in modern Chinese, pronounced as ér in Mandarin, was first seen in the oracle bone inscription era of the Shang Dynasty, and belongs to pictographs in the Six Books.
The basic meaning of "儿" is a child, such as a baby, child's play; The extended meaning is young people, such as boys and children; A general term for parents to their children, and a term for children to their parents.
In daily use, "er" is often used as a noun to denote young children.
"er", originally seen in the Shang Dynasty oracle bone inscription, pictographs. The glyph resembles the shape of a baby, the upper part is the baby's head, and the halogen door has not yet healed, which is characteristic of newborns. Later, it gradually appeared in the Jin text, the Chu system of simple silk, the saying text, and finally evolved into a simplified version of the regular script style of "Er".
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The pinyin of 儿 should be written as er.
儿, a commonly used Chinese character (first-level character), pronounced ér, was first seen in oracle bone inscriptions.
Its original meaning is infant, in ancient times men were called children, women were called infants, and later children were called children; By extension, there are children's self-pronouncements for their parents, young people, young people, and young women in ancient times.
儿 (simplified), pictographs.
In modern Chinese, the pronunciation of ér's "儿 (simplified)" is just a simplified character for "儿 (traditional)". "Sayings".
Son, benevolence also. Ancient characters are also pictographic. Confucius said: Humiliation is made under people.
The so-called ancient characters refer to the Warring States Period.
The six languages of the East, but such an independently used form has not been found in the unearthed paleographic materials. In the "Er" part of "Shuowen", there are characters such as Wu, Er (traditional), Yun, Dui, and Chong, as well as the seal script of "Er (simplified)" from which the words "Brother Department", "皃部", "Xian Department", and "Seeing Department" are all in the lower part of the glyph structure.
Most of these characters from "儿 (simplified)" are also found in oracle bone inscriptions and gold inscriptions.
The Warring States script is similar to the shape of the seal script, but it is a small seal.
"The part is more curved. Probably the character of the "儿 (simplified)" part cannot be attributed, and the "Shuowen" sets "儿 (simplified)" next to the radical to dominate it.
Confucius said: "Under the people, they are bent (bent)." This is in line with the actual situation of the glyphs. However, the interpretation of "Shuowen" as "benevolence" or "benevolence" is based on the teachings of the text, which is not enough evidence.
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