Shu is composed of Zhu and Zhu. "Tanya" is radical, representing water; "Rain" is the same as "tree". In ancient times, the growth of trees needed rain, so "tree" means timely rain.
The basic meaning of this word pronounced shù is timely rain: a drowned rat. "Long collectors pray for each other and hope to be honored." Pronounced as zh, it is the same as the ancient "note". Shu, as an uncommon word, is rarely used in modern life, and is mostly used for names.
"Shu" means "timely rain". Used in names, it means kindness and generosity, and it is a name with good connotation. Boys' names with Shu Zheng, Shu Ying and Shu Zhi are not only attractive, but also a symbol of smooth and good luck in life.
Yu Shu, in Records of Ming Di in the Later Han Dynasty: "Sir, pray with Ji Meng Jia Shu." This sentence means that the local governor bathed and prayed for good rain. Another example is soaking in water, which means moistening, and it also means timely rain that moistens everything; Moisturizing means that rain moistens everything, and by extension, it means being kind to others or accepting others.
When pronounced as zh, it is the same as the ancient "note" and "perfusion". Wang Bo's Cave and Xiao Fu: "Bo waved a string of beads and sighed."
"Group of students. Everything is called Yurun. " In ancient books, the word Shu not only refers to the meaning of rain, but also can be extended to the meaning of moistening and blessing, which means that if it rains from the sky, life will be luckier.