The traditional Chinese character for machine is machine, as shown below:
1. Definition
1. Machine.
2. Airplane.
3. The hub where things change; a link with important relationships.
4. Opportunity; timing.
5. Life functions.
6. Important matters.
7. Mind; thought. .
8. Ability to quickly adapt to changes in things; flexible.
9. Surname.
2. Shuowen Jiezi
The classical Chinese version of "Shuowen Jiezi": ji, machine wood. From wood, a few sounds.
The vernacular version of "Shuowen Jiezi": ? Ji, a piece of wood used as a stool. The character "木" is used as the side character, and "ji" is used as the sound character character.
3. The evolution of the glyph (as shown in the picture)
4. The original meaning of the character
Noun, a piece of wood used to make a stool.
Extended information
1. Main engine? [ zhǔ jī ]?
1. The machine that plays a major role in a complete set of power equipment, such as the power system on a ship engines and turbine generators in turbine generator sets.
2. The core part of the computer, mainly including arithmetic units, controllers and memories.
3. Refers to a computer that provides information to other computers in the network, usually a server.
2. Motor [diàn jī]?
A machine that generates and applies electrical energy, specifically a generator or an electric motor.
3. Machine [jī qì]?
A device assembled from parts that can operate, convert energy or produce useful work. Such as generators, cranes, computers, etc.
4. Driver [sī jī]?
A driver on a train, car, tram or other means of transportation.
5. Mechanical?[ jī xiè ]?
1. Various devices composed of mechanical principles. Levers, pulleys, machines, and guns are all machinery.
2. The metaphor is rigid and has no change; it is not dialectical: the working method is too mechanical.