First, the water character of the running script is written as follows:
Second, the definition:
1. The simplest hydroxide compound, chemical formula H2O. Colorless, odorless and odorless liquid, at standard atmospheric pressure (11,325 Pa), the density is 1 g/ml at freezing point ℃, boiling point 1℃ and 4℃.
2. River: Han ~. Huai ~.
3. It refers to river, river, lake, sea and ocean transportation. ~ dry dock. ~ go to the family.
4. (~) dilute juice: ink ~. Medicine. Sugar cane is very sweet.
5. refers to additional expenses or extra income: post ~. Remit ~ Outside ~.
6. the number of times used for washing clothes, etc.: the clothes will not change color after several washes.
7. Last name.
Third, related words:
Fruit? Underwater? Buffalo? Diving? Feng shui? Bitter water? Water surface? Boiling water Hot water? River water? Shimizu? Waterwheel? Drool? Seawater
Extended information:
1. Evolution of glyph:
Original meaning of word-making: noun, mountain spring splashed down from rocks or cliffs.
the classical Chinese version of Shuo Wen Jie Zi: Water is elegant. A trip to the north. Like many waters flowing in parallel, there is a slight yang in them. All water belongs to water.
vernacular version of Shuo Wen Jie Zi: the standard of water and flatness. In the five elements, water represents the attribute of the north. The glyph is like a stream of water, with a vertical in the middle? |? Represents the slightly sunny breath hidden in the water. All words related to water are bordered by "water". ?
Second, the definition of the phrase:
1. Feng Shui [fēng shuǐ]?
refers to the geographical situation of residential bases, cemeteries, etc., such as the direction of mountains and rivers. Superstitious people think that the quality of geomantic omen can affect the ups and downs of their families and descendants. ~ treasure land (a place with good feng shui).
2. Bitter water [kǔ shuǐ]?
water that tastes bitter because it contains inorganic salts such as sodium sulfate and magnesium sulfate.
3. Water surface [shuǐ miàn]?
On the surface of water: ~ There are petals floating on it.
4. Boiling water [kāi shuǐ]?
boiled water.
5. Hot water [rè shuǐ]?
boiling water or water whose temperature has reached the boiling point.