The evolution of Japanese characters (Oracle Bone Inscriptions, inscriptions on bronze, seal script, official script, regular script, running script and cursive script).

The glyph evolution of Japanese characters is as follows:

Usage of Japanese characters:

1, original meaning, noun: a luminous celestial body in the sky, the sun. Group words such as: sunrise, sunset, sunshine, corona, sun, halo, solar eclipse, sunshine, sun and moon, sunset, twilight and late in the morning.

2, nouns: the time when the sun rises and sets, daylight. Combination: future, one day, the day before, date, day and night, one day, daily line, day after day, day after day, holiday, tomorrow, yesterday, day after day.

3, adjectives: daytime, daily, daily. Words such as: day shift, matinee, daily work, daily newspaper, datestamp, diary, calendar, journal, daily affairs, schedule.

4. Adverb: Every day, every day. Group words such as: day after day, day after day, day after day, daily necessities, day after day, changing with each passing day.

5, quantifier: every 24 hours a day. Such as: day after day, day after day, day after day, day after day, in Sanqiu, ten years is like a day.

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Explain these words:

Classical Chinese version of "Shuo Wen Jie Zi": Heaven, reality also. The essence of the sun will not be lost. From one. Hieroglyphics. Every day belongs to the sun.

Vernacular version of Shuo Wen Jie Zi: God, full of vitality. The sun never changes, and the essence never dries up. The glyph consists of "Xi" and "One". The font is like the shape of the sun. All Japanese-related words use "Japanese character edge".

Explanation of word combinations:

1, changing with each passing day, means updating every day and changing every month. Refers to the rapid development or progress, the emergence of new things, new atmosphere. From The Book of Rites: "Gou Rixin, against the new, against the new." It means refreshing the mind, but also insisting on cleaning every day to make the body and spirit look brand-new. This is people's cultivation.

2. Day refers to a fixed date or day, which refers to life and livelihood. Act II of Cao Yu's Thunderstorm: "Are you afraid of your father when you don't come to see me these days?"

Sunlight refers to the light during the day, as opposed to the darkness at night. Yu Dafu's Mirage: "When I woke up in the morning, the porch facing south was covered with lovely sunshine."

4. The past means the past days, the past days. In the pre-Qin period, Qu Yuan's "Nine Chapters of Chu Ci Cherish the Past": "Cherish the past and believe it, and be ordered to write a letter to show the future." It means to cherish that I trusted my old gentleman a few years ago and was ordered to sort out political affairs.

Sunset refers to the setting of the sun, which occurs at dusk when the sky is getting late. Jun Qing's Master by the Dawn River: "The red light of the sunset bronzed his face."