1, Yu \u n (pinyin: yu m n) is a first-class word in General Chinese Standard. This word was first seen in Oracle Bone Inscriptions in Shang Dynasty. It is a pictophonetic character and comes from Sheng Yuan. Far from the original meaning means far, far away. Extended to a long time, far-reaching, alienated, ambitious, remote and so on.
2. Ying (pinyin: yíng) is a kind of word (commonly used word) in the General Standard of Chinese. This word began to appear in the seal script of the Warring States period. According to Shuowen: "Welcome, welcome." It can be seen that the original meaning of this word is "meet", which means that two people meet and meet, and is often used to express welcome. Because the two encounters are bound to face each other in the opposite direction, the extension has the meaning of catering, facing, reversing and calculating.
3. Evening: chí. The "rhinoceros" on the side is simplified to "ruler". Save strokes and simplify them according to ancient calligraphy. "Shuo Wen Jie Zi": "Late, Xu Xing also. Sounds from cockroaches and rhinos. " . At first glance, this is an example. A cow with horns as long as a tail at the end is a model of rhinoceros. These two paradigms overlap. Walking at the end of the tail, protruding like a horn, is a late paradigm.
4. guo (Pinyin: Gu, Gu, guo) is a first-class standardized Chinese character (commonly used word). This word first appeared in the bronze inscriptions of the Western Zhou Dynasty, and the ancient glyph consists of "stop" or "out" for action and "ancient" for sound.
5. violation, disobedience, disobedience: violation. Violate. Violate the law. Not satisfied. Violated the counterproductive rule. The original intention is to leave.