, why is it written as "啕"?

Shi was written as "旹" before Xiaozhuan. The Chinese characters for Shi evolved as follows:

Shi

Pinyin: shí, pinyin: ㄕˊ, radical: Japanese strokes, strokes outside the division: 3 strokes, total strokes: 7 strokes, five strokes: JFY, Cangjie: ADI

Zheng code: KDS, four corners: 64000, structure: left and right, code: 2514, location: 4217 , Unicode: 65F6

Stroke order:丨フ一一一丨丶

Interpretation:

1. The process through which all things continue to develop and change: time . Time is not with me.

2. A longer period of time: era. In ancient times.

3. Generally refers to a period of time: time. season. hours.

4. Present, current: at that time. nowadays. current affairs. The time is right.

5. Often: often. Learn and practice from time to time.

6. Season of the year: timing. It’s like spring all year round.

7. In the old time unit, one twelfth of a day and night is an "hour", from 11 o'clock in the middle of the night to one o'clock in the morning the next day is "zi hour", and from 11 o'clock to one o'clock at noon is "time". Noon hour".

8. The current unit of timekeeping, twenty-fourths of a day and night: the clock. Time difference (chā).

9. At a certain moment: get to work on time.

10. Occasionally, sometimes: sometimes. Sometimes cloudy and sometimes sunny.

11. Opportunity: timing. Wait for the time and move.

12. Surname. Extended information

Chinese character strokes:

Related words:

1. Speed ??[shí sù]?

Using hours as the unit of time speed.

2. Time sequence [shí xù]?

The sequence of seasonal changes.

3. Fashion [shí shì]?

Fashionable style (mostly refers to clothing).

4. Shishi[shí shí]?

Often.

5. At this time [cǐ shí]?

At this time.