1, Qian: Qian (pronounced as qiān) is a first-class Chinese character (commonly used word). This word first appeared in the small seal script of Shuowen. The original meaning refers to modesty and humility. Postponement refers to expressing regret and anxiety about one's mistakes or imperfections; Later, it was also extended to modesty.
2. Tao: Pinyin táo or yáo, a polyphonic Chinese character. Read táo more when nouns and yáo more when verbs. There are many interpretations. At first, the word "Tao" was written as "Tao" without "Lu". Later, the word "Lu" was added to its left to form the word "Tao", which means taking mud from a high slope when making pottery. Therefore, the word "Tao" can also be said to have both sound and meaning, and later generations replaced it with this word.
3, boredom: also known as the word "Duo Duo". Save strokes and simplify them according to ancient calligraphy. All received external information is crossed out, which is the paradigm of trouble. Original meaning: anger and resentment. Be annoyed, be annoyed. Extended meaning: extended meaning means "boring and depressed"
4. grip: something you can hold with your hand.
5. Value: Value, a Chinese character, pronounced zhí, originally meant to handle and place, but also to satisfy and satisfy. This passage appeared in the Book of Songs, which is a model of Chen Qiu and Zhuge Liang.