How to read one by one

Read zhú rê u one by one.

1. Interpretation of ancient books

Ji Yun's book Tong Ya? . "Huai Nan Zi Yuan Dao Xun" desire? If the heart dies in the middle, can the hungry tiger? . "Note" desire? Narcissistic body also. ? , the ancient meat word. ○ Press? Count to five. Five stands for soil, for food, and for what? . "Ancient filial sons play songs" in Wu Yue Chun Qiu? Bamboo, hemp, flying soil, kill one by one. From meters to six.

2. Interpret them one by one

Step by step is the first-class word (commonly used word) of Chinese general specification. This word first appeared in Oracle Bone Inscriptions in Shang Dynasty. Its ancient glyph is like chasing wild animals, and the "stop" below represents the chaser, which means chasing. Chasing sometimes drives people or animals away, and then extends to expulsion. Running and chasing can be extended to the meaning of competition. When chasing, one is running, the other is chasing, and it expands to one by one.

3. The origin of words

Oracle Bone Inscriptions's word "compose", or jackal, or dog, or rabbit, or deer, is the object of pursuit, that is, all kinds of animals. Its bottom is "stop", and the ancient glyph is like a foot, meaning "chasing people". In some glyphs, the word "I" is added to the left, and "I" is also a symbol of action. The "Fu" in Oracle Bone Inscriptions depicts an ancient hunting map.

Shang Chengzuo's "Yin Ruins": "This word (11) from tapirs, dogs, rabbits or deer, from the end, like a wild animal (kuàng, wild) and people chase it, so it is not limited to any beast." The word "chase" reflects the situation that our ancestors chased wild animals for survival. From the word "chase" in Oracle Bone Inscriptions, we can know that democracy should catch wild boar, rabbits, wild dogs and deer first. There is no pictograph of the beast on the word "Zhu".

The original meaning of "chasing" is that wild animals rush in front and people chase after them desperately. It seems that people and animals are competing, so the meaning of "competition, competition" is gradually extended. For example, everything is done according to Han Feizi's five clues: "In ancient times, we fought for morality; In the Middle Ages, we struggled for wisdom; Today, we strive for strength. " Among them, "competition", "competition" and "competition" are used in pairs, all of which mean that "competition" must be closely followed, so there are such sayings as "one after another", "word after word", "day after day, month after month" and so on.