The meaning of giving up

Abandonment means: abandoned; Give up.

Abandon, Chinese characters, pinyin for fè i q √, interpretation: abandon; Give up. Source: The Biography of Hanshu Yin Shang. Example: Biography of Hanshu Yinshang: "If you are weak, you can't be appointed or removed. If you are abandoned for life, you can't forgive." Song Sima Guang's "On the Imperial Envoy's Writing Miscellaneous Works in the Temple": "If you have no work, you will give up, and you will be versatile."

Qing Xue Fucheng's "Tax Increase and Exemption for Foreign Goods": "I didn't abandon the name of the former discussion, and he was helpless." The second act of Guo Moruo's "Gao Jian Li": "This Yu Ji wants Shen Jun to love himself alone and abandon his wife".

Waste: Fei Yi. The radical "Fa" is simplified to "Fa". Save strokes and simplify them according to ancient calligraphy. "Shuo Wen Jie Zi": "Waste, the house is empty. Speak from the wide side. " Because the factory (cliff) is a house, it is a broad example. If you step on the grass with your feet, shooting a bow is a model of hair. Two paradigms, width and width, are superimposed. The collapse of a house like stepping on grass is a model of waste.

Original meaning: useless, useless. Such as nonsense, waste products, ruins (a deserted place after being destroyed). Extension: extension refers to "useless things", such as: repairing the old and using the waste. Utilization of "three wastes" (waste gas, waste water and waste residue). Extended meaning: extended meaning refers to "desolation and decline" For example, the countryside is barren. After many twists and turns, it was finally abolished.