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必, a first-class Chinese character, pronounced bì, was first seen in oracle bone inscriptions. It is the original character of "沲" (referring to the handle of a weapon). Its original meaning is "benchmark, standard", and it is extended as an adverb. It means "must" etc.
Yes, one is a pictographic character that refers to things, the other is a pictographic character, and the other is a pictographic character that is also a pictographic character. "Bi" is the original character of "沲", and its oracle bone character resembles a long-handled spoon with water droplets on it. The long handle also has symbols indicating utensils.
At the stage of writing during the Warring States Period, the glyph shape of the character "bi" underwent major distortions. The "弋" (彰) was either distorted into the shape of "ge", or the "eight" characters were changed into parallel shapes. Slant pen. When it developed to the Xiaozhuan stage, the shape of the character "bi" continued from the gold character shape, and after the official reform, it was written as "bi" in regular script.
Word group:
1. Must, expressing the necessity of affairs and reason. It is an adverb, has an emphatic tone, and is often used as an adverbial. Must is often confused with "must" in application. "Must" and "must" have the same pronunciation and have the same meaning as "necessity". The difference is that the former emphasizes necessity while the latter emphasizes necessity.
2. Inevitability refers to the regular and unshakable trend of the connection and development of objective things. It is the inevitability and certainty under certain conditions.
Lu Xun's "San Xian Ji·Literature and Revolution": "Beyond the times is actually escape. If you don't have the courage to face reality and want to hang up the sign of revolution, you will consciously or unconsciously have to do it. Go that way."