Ask about the origin of several Chinese characters, the origin of a certain Chinese character

Updated on culture 2024-08-01
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    Kura Zangya. Canghuang takes and hides it, so it is called the warehouse. From the food province, the mouth is like a warehouse. All the genus of the warehouse is from the warehouse. 仺, odd word warehouse. Nanaoka cut.

    The character "月" is like the shape of a curved moon, the character "turtle" (especially the traditional character [turtle]) is like the side shape of a turtle, the character "horse" is a horse with a horse mane and four legs, the word "fish" is a swimming fish with a fish head, a fish body and a fish tail, "艹" (the original character of grass) is two bundles of grass, and the character "door" (more like the traditional [door]) is the shape of the left and right doors. The word "day" is like a circle, with a point in the middle, much like the shape that people see when they look directly at the sun.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    There are a few others, give them some points!

    And: pictographs, referring to the beard on the chin.

    No: hieroglyphs, referring to the receptacle.

    Lai: pictograph, referring to wheat.

    Good: The word will mean that it refers to the beauty of a woman.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    In fact, the term "nephew" originally did not refer to a sister's child, but to a peer.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Nephew refers to the relationship of relatives.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    The origin of Chinese characters e.g. self.

    This is "self", so what is the earliest glyph like, the oracle bone inscription is like this, we say it is a pictograph, according to the present is the eye, the eye refers to the eye, this skimming, it seems to be the eyebrows, in fact, we know the ancient glyph and then look at this, there is no boundary at all. I guess a little life experience, people who are keenly observant will find that what it actually looks like, like a human nose, we see, our own "self" why it uses the nose to pictograph, what is the truth of this, in fact, when we ancients made this word, there have been a lot of thoughts implied here, for example, our ancestors knew that the most fundamental person is what, is qi, and what is the nose, is the organ of breathing, in fact, the breathing organ also includes the lungs, including the trachea, But on the outside, it is the nose that shows that it is grinding. Now some people watch movies and watch TV and know that when this person's life and death are unknown, put their hands on his nostrils to find out if he has breath, so we can infer that when the ancients used their noses to symbolize themselves, we see, until today, there are still people who, I, refer to their own noses, then he just symbolizes that I have qi, I am alive, I am in a state of life.

    It can be seen that the excavation of oracle bone inscriptions and ancient characters has indeed built a bridge between us and the ancients, so that we can go to the hearts of the ancients and explore what they are thinking.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Chinese characters mainly originated from pictographic drawings of memorization, and pictographs are the basis for the formation and development of the Chinese character system. The later evolution has gone through a long process of thousands of years, through the stages of oracle bone inscription, golden script, seal script, official script, regular script, cursive script, line script, etc., and the regular script is widely used today, but it is still not completely finalized.

    According to the ancient documents of our country, the era of the emperor has invented the Ganzhi and related records, and in the later inheritance, the name of the Ganzhi was simplified to one word in the Yellow Emperor's era.

    There are records of comparative relationships in "Historical Records" and "Erya", but the versions of "Historical Records" and "Erya" are different. Invention numbers: zero, one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten, twenty, three, hundred, thousand, thousand.

    Legend has it that Cangjie made Chinese characters. "Shuowen Jie Zi" records that Cangjie saw the footprints of birds and beasts and was inspired, divided into different categories, collected, sorted and used, played an important role in the process of creating Chinese characters, and was respected as a "sage of character making".

    In the Shang Dynasty, the earliest known mature Han Jiana character oracle bone inscription appeared, and although the number of characters in Zhong Dingwen appeared later, there was no change in the form.

    In the Zhou Dynasty, due to the vast territory and the long-term separation of the princes, the Chinese characters obviously appeared in the late Spring and Autumn Period, and the situation of the text was even more serious in the Warring States Period. After the unification of Qin, in order to consolidate the rule, Qin Shi Huang ordered Prime Minister Li Si, Zhongche Fu Ling Zhao Gao, Taishi Ling Hu Wujing, etc., to sort out the text, and formulated a small seal based on the Great Seal of Qin, which was used as a standard font and was used throughout the country.

    Later, it was generally based on the popular font of the people at that time, and sorted out a simpler font Lishu, which was widely circulated throughout the country as a common script.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Cao, the word Wu Zetian created for his name, the meaning of going to the sun and the moon in the sky.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Yes, yes, yes, trigonometry, yes.

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