Wet (pinyin: sho) is a first-class Chinese character (commonly used word) in the General Standard of Chinese. The word "wet" means that it contains a lot of water and is called "wet". This word first appeared in Oracle Bone Inscriptions in Shang Dynasty, and its original meaning was wet. From wet to wet. There is also a word "wet" in Shuowen, pronounced tà, which first appeared in the Warring States script and is an ancient water name. It is often used instead of "wet" in ancient books. For example, Ganyi: "The water is wet and the fire is dry." The first variant list excludes "wet" as a variant of "wet".
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Explanation of word combinations:
1, humid [sh and rü n]?
Wet.
2. Wetlands?
Areas with shallow water near rivers, lakes and oceans include swamps, beaches and wet grasslands. , and waters with a water depth of less than 6 meters at low tide. There are many aquatic animals and plants in the wetland, which is conducive to purifying water sources, storing floods and fighting drought, and plays an important role in protecting the ecological environment.
3. rheumatism?
Names of diseases in traditional Chinese medicine.
4. rheumatism?
Rheumatism is a disease characterized by inflammation or pain of muscles, joints or fibrous tissues.
5. rainy season?
Refers to the rainy season.