2. "Ming" is a first-class Chinese character, which reads like "Ming" or "Ming" and was first seen in Oracle Bone Inscriptions. Its original meaning is that the sun and the moon meet and give off bright light, which is the so-called "Zhao Ye" in Shuo Wen Jie Zi, and then it is extended to the meaning of lighting, lighting, opening the light and breaking the dawn.
3. Interpretation of ancient books: Part 7 _ _, photos also. From January, from _. All belongs to _. In the Ming Dynasty, the ancient prose "_" came from Japan. Wu Bing cuts.