Youè
Basic information of Confucius
The pinyin of Confucius is "yuè", which is a three-syllable word;
Confucius is a verb in Chinese characters, which means jumping up or crossing;
The word "Yue" is composed of "?" It consists of two parts: (Jingjing) and "Yue".
The application of Confucius in words
The word leap can be used as a separate verb, such as "leap forward" and "leap over". Confucius can also be combined with other Chinese characters to form words, such as "jumping on paper" and "eager to try". Confucius is also a common word in some surnames, such as "Yuejin" and "Yuehua".
Chinese characters similar to pinyin
The pinyin of Confucius is very similar to some Chinese characters, and it is easy to be confused, such as "Yue", "Yue" and "Yue", which should be distinguished.
The etymology and significance of "Yue"
Yue's archaic character is "?" . The left half of the word "Yue" uses the withered part to indicate lush vegetation. The right half is next to the word "moon", indicating the way livestock jump on the grass. The word "jump" is a metaphor for livestock jumping, full of vitality and prosperity.
In ancient times, the word "jump" often referred to jumping, jumping and other actions. For example, in the Tang Dynasty, the word "Yue" began to be used to describe the rush of water. In the Song Dynasty, Confucius began to be used to highly praise intangible things, such as talents, music and calligraphy.
Fixed collocation and extended meaning
"Yue" can be used as an independent verb, and there are many fixed collocations related to it. For example: from the page: the image described or depicted is very vivid; Whipping on a prancing horse: It describes the heroic spirit of a woman riding on a horse, and it has also become a term to praise women's courage and self-improvement; Bunny jumping: a metaphor for a person with strong ability and fast speed; Jump out of the predicament: it means to get out of the predicament, and it can also be interpreted as "surpassing oneself"