1. The definition of shang
[ shàng ]
1. Positional word. The location is high.
2. High grade or quality.
3. Positional words. First in order or time.
[ shǎng ]
Refers to the upper tone, which is another sound of shàng.
[ shang ]
1. Used after a noun to indicate on the surface of an object.
2. Used after a noun to indicate that it is within the scope of something.
2. Stroke order
Vertical, horizontal, horizontal.
Word group
1. Uphill [ shàng pō ]
1. Upward slope.
2. Movement from low to high.
2. Top [ shàng yī ]
The clothes worn on the upper body.
3. Night [ wǎn shang ]
Time word. The time after the sun sets until late at night also generally refers to the night.
4. Upward [ xiàng shàng ]
1. Upward.
2. Make progress; develop for the better.
Interpretation:
1. Positional word. Located at a high place: the upper part. upstream. Look up.
2. High grade or quality: superior. Superior. Top quality.
3. Positional words. The order or time comes first: roll up. Last time. first half of the year.
4. In the old days, it referred to the emperor: imperial edict.
Related words:
Go to work, surf the Internet, close up, catch up, morning, go up the mountain, Shanghai
Word explanation:
1. Go to work
The troops in the Ming Dynasty garrison took turns to go to the capital for drills or to go to designated defense areas for duty. The latter refers to going to work at the place of employment at the specified time every day.
The first scene of Lao She's "Longxugou": "Inspector: I was going to work, and my fourth sister-in-law stopped me." The first part of Zhou Erfu's "Morning in Shanghai": "Qiu Xueliang often I am sick at home and do not come to work.”
2. Morning
refers to the period from midnight to noon, and generally refers to the period from early morning to noon. some time.
Chapter 17 of "The Scholars": "We had dinner together in the morning, and then took out books to read." Chapter 17 of "The Strange Current Situation Witnessed in Twenty Years": "This When I turned around, I couldn't find the cabin, so I sat in the cabin... Fortunately, I spent the night and arrived in Shanghai early the next morning. ”
3. Going up the mountain
It means going to the mountains to fight guerrillas.
Mao Zedong's "Firmly Believe in the Majority of the Masses": "Should we organize a maintenance meeting with the United States? Or go up the mountain with us? I said, my idea is to go up the mountain."