What's the word above and below?

The word "Lai" above and the word "Bei" below are Chinese characters.

Pinyin is lài, the radical next to simplified Chinese characters is Bei, and the radical of Wu Bi input method is GOMU.

Etymological interpretation of Yun;

Form and sound are understandable words, and there are "Bei" and "?"beside the inscription. Next to the sound. . "Bei" is beside the seal script, "Lai" is beside the sound, and "Lai" also means meaning. Duan Yucai, a philologist in Qing Dynasty, thinks that "calendar" is a loan word of "bi".

Extended data:

This is a common word. Originally meant to give, extended to give.

1, here, here, there is a prize in English.

Words: holidays (holidays granted by ancient emperors); Reward (reward); Reward (reward, remuneration); Give (reward); Merit (reward for meritorious service)

2. Give it to others as a gift in English.

Word: gift (gift); Wandering (helping people with money and property to do funerals)

Interpretation of related ancient books:

Original: give it. The sound of the bay. Zhou Shu said, "Chang". (Note: "Weekly Book" refers to "Hou Wensheng Ping")

Translation: Here you are. Judging from the bass. Zhou Shu said, "Here's the wine made from black millet."

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