I haven’t picked up the pen for more than a month, and even the brush has dried up and split! The little guy asked me puzzledly why the words I wrote "don't look like the ones in the book." Ahem, it's because I'm not good at writing.
The meanings of the words today are more obvious, so I just pay attention to the way they are written:< /p>
1. Wu, the traditional "无", there is no apostrophe in the upper left corner here,
2. No, it is slightly different from the two previous writings, the difference is in the horizontal The doudou part below the line;
3. Xian, in most official script stele stickers, the "chen" in the upper left corner is a vertical link;
4. Yu, In some modern dictionaries, this character is regarded as the traditional version of "Yu". "Shuowen Jiezi" says: "Yu, Yu Ye. It symbolizes the relaxation of Qi." The oracle bone shape of "Yu" means that Qi is blocked but still overcoming it, so The original meaning of "yu" is zigzag.
Yu, mostly used as a preposition, is a lot of function words used in ancient Chinese. "Yu" is not the simplified character of "Yu" (the "Simplified Character List" and the "General Standard Chinese Character List" do not stipulate " "Yu" is simplified to "Yu". The "Xinhua Dictionary" explains "Yu yú" as the same as "Yu"). Most situations of "Yu" and "Yu" are similar, but "Yu" cannot replace the full meaning of "Yu". , Yu is also the surname, which is different from the surname Yu. The word "Yu" has three pronunciations, namely yú (Yu), wū (woo), and yū (肂); although in mainland China, "Yu" is generally abbreviated as "Yu", the word "Yu" is pronounced wū (woo), When there are two pronunciations of yū (迂), it is still pronounced as "Yu" and cannot be abbreviated as "Yu". For example, "Yu Xi" ([wū hū]) found in pre-Qin literature is equivalent to "Wu Hu" in modern language and is generally used in Expressing sighs, sorrow, etc. for unfortunate things), "Yu Tu", Fan Yuqi, etc. "Yu" can be connected with "Yu" in general meanings, but there are some special unique meanings. For example, "Yu" is used as a surname and as the prefix of a verb, "yellow bird flies" and "phoenix flies", which cannot connect with "Yu".
Yu Tu [wū tú], when I was studying "The Source of the Four Sacred Hearts", I learned that the state of Chu called tigers "Yu Tu". Because of their worship of tigers, they also called the moon this way, and later the pronunciation became "Yu Tu". Jade Rabbit".
Fan Yuqi [fán wū jī] (? - 227 BC), a general at the end of the Warring States Period. He was originally a general of the Qin State. Later, he was defeated by Li Mu when he attacked Zhao. He fled to the State of Yan in fear of crime and was taken in by Prince Dan of the State of Yan. When Prince Dan sent Jing Ke to assassinate the King of Qin, Jing Ke requested that a map of Fan Yuqi's head and the concubine's governor Kang (in the Gaobeidian area of ??Hebei Province) be presented to the King of Qin as a gift to facilitate the assassination. Fan Yuqi learned of this and committed suicide.
Later, although Jing Ke failed to assassinate the King of Qin, Fan Yuqi was willing to die for the country and is still respected by people to this day. Later generations said that "the land of Yanzhao valued integrity and righteousness, and there were many generous and tragic people", which was a high evaluation and full affirmation of Fan Yuqi and Jing Ke's heroic sacrifice for the country without fear of violence.