Second, the basic interpretation of the word "skin"?
1. A layer of tissue on the surface of a person or organism: a piece of skin is knocked off.
2, leather: leather jacket.
3, a layer of wrapped or surrounded things: new books are best wrapped in leather.
4. (Leather) Surface: Shui Pi.
5. (Skin) Some flaky things: tofu skin.
6, toughness: skin sugar.
7. Crispy things become tough when they get wet: peanuts are peeled and don't taste fragrant.
8. Naughty: This child is genuine leather.
9. I don't think it matters, because I have been reprimanded or punished too many times: I always say that he has long been skinned.
10, last name.
Third, the Pizi structure returns to a single structure, and the radicals are Pizi.
Fourth, the combination of leather has a tape measure? Guapi? Shrimp skin? A belt? A wallet? Fur? Cowhide? Noodles? Eraser? Skin and skin? Cinnamon? Naughty? Peel, etc.
Extended data 1. Evolution of glyphs
Second, etymological explanation.
Classical Chinese version of Shuo Wen Jie Zi: Skin, the person who peels the skin of an animal is called skin. To save the sound. All skin belongs to skin.
Vernacular version of Shuo Wen Jie Zi: Skin, the skin of an animal is called skin. The glyph takes "You" as the side and the ellipsis "Wei" as the sound side.
Third, related words
1, kayaking
【pí tǐng】?
The kayaks used in kayaking were originally kayaks used by Inuit in North America, but now they are mostly made of bakelite and FRP.
Step 2 tare weight
【pí zhòng】?
The weight of goods packaging materials also refers to the weight of containers used to hold things.
Step 3: hair
[pícáo]?
Refers to fur and fur products: high quality ~. ~ fashion.
4. naughty
[ten thousand skins]?
Children, teenagers, etc. ) love to play, don't listen to advice: the child is so wonderful that the teacher can't help him.
5, peeling
[chú pí]?
When weighing items, remove the weight of containers or packages. In other words, the gross weight becomes the net weight.