1, half Chinese characters, pinyin is bà n, and "Do" is simplified to "do". Save strokes and simplify them according to ancient calligraphy. "Shuo Wen Jie Zi": "Do it, devote yourself wholeheartedly. From the sound of force. " . Qu Zhi is an example of mutual litigation between two people. The two paradigms are superimposed together. It is a model to work together to quell the mutual litigation between two people.
2, half is a Chinese character, pinyin bà n. "Shuo Wen Jie Zi Note": "Half, things are also divided. From eight cows. Cows are big things, but? Divide it. Therefore, take the cow and you will understand. " . Divide cattle is a semi-formal form. Original meaning: half of things and things.
3. Fan (pronounced bān, bū, pán) is a kind of words (commonly used words) in the General Specification for Chinese Characters. This word first appeared in Oracle Bone Inscriptions in Shang Dynasty. The original meaning refers to the production of turntable. When reading pán, the original meaning is extended to refer to rotation, and then wandering. These meanings are no longer used in modern times.
4. Ban (pinyin: bān) is a first-class Chinese character (commonly used word). This word first appeared in the inscriptions on bronze in the Western Zhou Dynasty, and its ancient glyph is like dividing jade with a knife, which means dividing jade into two as a token. From separation, the meaning of regression and inferiority is derived.
Rhyme refers to rhyming words at the end of rhymes (poems, words, songs, fu, etc.). ). The last word of some (or all) sentences in a (first) poem is called rhyme, which uses words with the same rhyme abdomen and rhyme ending. Because rhyming words are usually placed at the end of sentences, they are called "rhyming feet". The vowels of these words should be similar or the same.