Chinese characters are wonderful, including polyphonic words, polysemous words and homophonic words. For example, the homonym "Yu" is "Zhu". The word "Yin He" is a popular name for modern people, and it is called "concurrently language" in ancient Chinese.
The so-called part-of-speech word means that a monosyllabic word is synthesized by two words quickly and has two parts of speech at the same time, such as Zhu, Mi, Mi and Er. "Zhu" is used in sentences, sometimes it is the consonant of "Yu", in which "Zhi" is a pronoun and "Yu" is a preposition.
In addition, there is an interesting expression in ancient Chinese, which is the abbreviation of "integration into one". For example, the familiar abbreviation "20" is adult. Cao Cao said in Lu Luxing: "It's dishonest to be a mere Chinese." 22 is 22.
Lin Juemin wrote in The Book of Wives and Concubines: "Well, my husband! There are still thousands of unfinished things, which can be simulated. I can't see you today! You can't leave me, but you always get me in your dreams! One is fear! Xin Wei played four drums on the evening of March 26th, which means writing calligraphy. " The night of March 26th means yes, the night of March 26th.
Thirty is abbreviated as 30 (sa). Twenty and thirty are still commonly used, such as twenty-four solar terms, twenty-four flavors (Guangdong herbal tea), "May 30 tragedy" and so on. What's more, the calendar often uses twenty or thirty. In calligraphy, these words are also used more.
Under normal circumstances, people after 40 years old don't often use it in life, but it often appears in classical literature. So you can also know the abbreviations of numbers after 40, in case of emergency.
Forty is abbreviated as √√ (x √), which means not only forty, but also "forty". Fifty is short for "fair", also called "fair". In addition, 60 is a circle, 70 is an advance, 80 is a dry, 200 is a finish, and so on, but it is not commonly used now.