1. The traditional Chinese character for Sui is Sui, and the regular script is as follows:
2. Interpretation:
1. Year: ~month. ~First. ~The end. ~Twilight. Bid farewell to the old year and welcome the new year.
2. The unit indicating age: the child is three years old. This horse is six-mouthed.
3. Refers to time: ~not me and (time does not wait for us).
4. Nian Cheng: Sorry~. Feng~.
5. Surname.
3. Related word groups:
Years? Hundreds of years? Tai Sui? Years? Long live? Happy New Year? Last year?
Suixiu? One year old? Sui Xing ?Full year? Fake year? End of year? Keep the year old
Extended information:
1. Evolution of glyphs:
Original meaning of the coined word: verb, punishment at the end of the year in ancient times In the sacrificial activities, slaves' feet were cut off to warn slaves who tried to resist and escape, so as to ensure peace in the new year.
The classical Chinese version of "Shuowen Jiezi": Sui is the star of Jupiter. Over the twenty-eight nights, it is announced throughout Yin and Yang, once in twelve months. From the sound of steps. The five stars in the title of the book of rules and regulations are the five steps.
The vernacular version of "Shuowen Jiezi": Sui, another name for Jupiter. Passing through the twenty-eight constellations, traveling through the twelve yin and yang celestial bodies, there is a cycle of twelve months. The glyph uses "Bu" as the side character and "Xu" as the sound character. Ancient legal calendar books call the five stars representing the five elements the five steps.
2. Definition of phrases:
1. Annual revenue [suì rù]?
All the country’s revenue during the budget year (as opposed to “annual expenditure”).
2. Bisui [bǐ suì]?
binian
3. Dusui [mù suì]?
One year The end of time.
4. Farewell to the New Year [cí suì]?
In the old custom of the Lunar New Year’s Eve, the younger members of the family salute the elders and wish each other peace.
5. Suì chú [suì chú]?
The year is about to end, which is the last day of the year.