Meaning: Prove it now.
Interpretation:
1. Hereby zī
1. Hereby: now; it has been three years; ~ is scheduled to be at 9:00 am on September 1 The opening ceremony was held in the school auditorium.
2. Year: Today~. Come~.
2. Qiūcí
Qiūcí, the name of a country in the ancient Western Regions, is located in the Kuqa area of ??Xinjiang today.
Extended information:
1. The evolution of the glyph of "zi":
2. Explanation of the etymology of "zi":
"Zi" is " It is a variant of "zi"; and "zi" is a differentiated character with the same origin as "Si". Silk, oracle bone inscription (庺, silk thread) (庺, silk thread), means the accumulation of silk into strands. The bronze inscriptions continue the oracle bone inscriptions. The seal script adds silk thread knots to the silk thread to indicate the number of knots; and the glyph also changes from the "Si" in the bronze script to "Zi" with a "grass head". A variant of the seal script mistakenly writes the word "bamboo", which represents the knot of silk threads, backwards as "_". The original meaning of the word is: verb, counting silk knots, using groups of increasing silk knots to record the past days and months.
After the officialization of the official script, the "_" in the seal character shape was written as "草头", and the "_" in the seal character shape was written as "Si" in the regular script. In the secular regular script, the "caotou" in the orthodox regular script is written as two dots and one horizontal line. Ancient books often use "this" instead of "this". "Chinese Character Simplification Plan" replaces "Zi" with "Zi". When making place names, "zi" is pronounced as cí.