Analysis: "Man" is not simplified, but an inherited word. The so-called traditional Chinese characters are still "people". The word "traditional Chinese characters" is only used when a word has simplified Chinese characters. If a Chinese character has no corresponding simplified character, it belongs to the category of inherited characters.
Min: [mín]?
Basic explanation
1.? Basic members of society with working people as the main body? Citizen (a person who has the nationality of a country, enjoys civil rights stipulated by law and performs civil obligations).
2.? People or people? : country.
3.? Working people, unofficial? : people's feelings.
4.? People of a certain race? : Hui nationality.
5.? People in different occupations? : fishermen.
6.? Non-military: civil aviation.
7.? Same as "I"
Glyph evolution:
Extended data:
The classical Chinese version of Shuo Wen Jie Zi: The people, the people are also lovely. From the image of ancient prose. All people belong to the people.
Vernacular version of Shuo Wen Jie Zi: people, masses. The glyph inherited the image of ancient China people. All words related to the people use "people" as the side. ?
Related vocabulary explanation:
1, folk music [mín yuè]?
Description: National instrumental music: folk music ensemble.
2. Residents [jū mín]?
Explanation: people who live in a certain place: street residents.
3. The poor [pín mín]?
Explanation: It refers to people who have no fixed jobs except workers and farmers, run their own businesses by their own labor or rely on little means of production, and live in poverty.
4. Farmers [nóng mín]?
Explanation: laborers who have been engaged in agricultural production for a long time in rural areas.
5. Nationality [mín zú]?
Explanation: It generally refers to all kinds of human * * * identities formed in different stages of history and social development. Such as hunter-gatherers, nomads, ancient people and modern people.