First, the definition of smoke
Smoke, pinyin for xiāo yān, and shooting residue, also known as shooting object or shooting residue, is smoke composed of gunpowder particles and metal powder ejected from the muzzle or escaping from the air mass at the tail of the barrel when a gun is fired.
Second, diffuse interpretation
Diffuse is a Chinese character, pronounced as: mí màn, which means fullness and swelling; Dense, scatter; Continuous; Distant or scattered; Many branches and vines are long; Dissemination; There is smoke or mist everywhere. From Tang Wang Changling's poem "Picking Lotus": When the lake is full, the Qingjiang River can only be touched.
Third, the ancient interpretation of the word "nitrate"
Guang Yun invited to chop Jiyun and Rhyme Club, and invited to chop first. Silver. Sodium arsenate, drug name. Zheng Zitong's prescription: There are seven kinds of nitrate, namely mirabilite, sodium sulfate, horse tooth nitrate, saltpeter and weathered nitrate. Mingfen. This is elimination, vulgarity is nitrate. Also rhyme, seven cuts, quiet sound. What Shi Jian looks like.
Fourth, the definition of the word "smoke"
Cigarettes (Pinyin: yān) is a kind of common Chinese characters. The radical "long" is simplified to "cause". Save strokes and simplify them according to ancient calligraphy. Say that sentence: "smoke, anger." Stay away from fire and noise. Smoke still comes from the reason. "The blockage between soil and habitat is a model of embarrassment. The two paradigms of fire and fire are superimposed, and the paradigm of smoke is that the fire is blocked due to incomplete combustion.
Verb (abbreviation of verb) to interpret Mizi
"Mi" is a commonly used Chinese character (first-class word), pronounced "Mi", which was first seen in the bronze inscriptions of the Western Zhou Dynasty. Its original meaning is to relax the bowstring, but it can also be extended to fullness, breadth, ultimate and eternity. When used as an adverb, it also means deepening.
Sixth, the interpretation of diffuse characters.
Man is a Chinese character in China, pronounced as màn, which is interpreted as sound, from water, from people, and people also sound. "Man" means "extension". The combination of the word "water" and the word "people" means "a pool of water extends on the ground and expands the area". Original meaning: Water flows in all directions.