1, used as a noun, meaning: cave; Cave.
2. Used as a noun, meaning: a pierced hole. ?
3. Used as a noun, meaning "zero" used to replace numerals in spoken language. ?
4, used as a verb, meaning: in-depth investigation.
5, used as an adverb, meaning: clear and clear.
Related words:
Caves, holes, caves, bridge opening, black holes, caves, insights, caves, caves, holes, holes, holes, holes, holes, holes.
Extended data glyph evolution
Classical Chinese version of Shuo Wen Jie Zi: Confucius, Rapids. From the water, meanwhile.
Vernacular version of Shuo Wen Jie Zi: Cave, flowing water. The glyph takes "water" as the side and "tong" as the sound side.
Explanation of words:
1, abode of fairies and immortals [Tang f incarnation]?
Interpretation: The mythical place where immortals live in the deep mountains.
2. Dong Tian?
Interpretation: Taoism refers to the place where immortals live, and now it is often used to refer to fascinating places.
3. Insight into [dê ngchá]?
Interpretation: The observation is thorough and clear.
4. caves?
Explanation: a cave or cave, especially one that can hide people or things.
5. caves?
Interpretation: Limestone layer is a big hole formed by years of groundwater erosion.