The horizontally written characters in the first grade include: shuang,pi,fan,you,fan.
1. Shuang (Pinyin: shuāng) is a general standard first-level character (commonly used character) in Chinese. This character first appeared in the writings of the Warring States Period, and its ancient shape resembles catching two birds with one hand. The original meaning of "shuang" refers to two birds, and by extension it generally refers to a pair, and also to two or a multiple of two, or an even number.
2. Pi, a common Chinese character (first-level character), is pronounced pí and was first seen in oracle bone inscriptions. The original meaning is to peel off animal skins by hand; later it was extended to the layer of tissue on the surface of animals or plants in biology - cortical tissue, which broadly refers to the surface; skin is also a Chinese surname.
3. Anti (Pinyin: fǎn) is a standard first-level Chinese character (commonly used character) in Chinese. This character was first written in oracle bone inscriptions in the Shang Dynasty. Its original meaning is to climb a cliff, and it also has the meaning of "return" and "objection". ""negative" and other meanings. Because the ancients called the palm of their hand facing themselves "upright", and when people climb a cliff with their hands, the palm of their hand is different from the usual state and is turned outward, so the extension from cliff climbing is called overturning.
4. Page, a commonly used word in Chinese, pronounced as yè. It was first seen in oracle bone inscriptions. Its original meaning is human head, which is the "page, head" in "Shuowen Jiezi". It has the same origin as shou, and its extended meaning is Straight item; also refers to a piece or article of a book, painting, paper, or album. It is used as a quantifier and is used for the printing paper of books, newspapers, and periodicals.
5. Rice: fànㄈㄢˋ. The radical "food" is simplified to "饣". Simplify and save strokes based on ancient calligraphy. "Shuowen Jiezi": Rice means food. Follow food and respond. ". The opposite of "dagger rice" means rebirth. Cooking grain to eat is the paradigm of rice.