Explanation:
1, a kind of old building, generally two floors, surrounded by windows, mostly built in high places, from which you can look out.
2. The old name of the women's bedroom: boudoir. Get married.
3. Cabinet: Form a cabinet. Cabinet member
4. Shelves for storing things: shelved.
5, "combination", see also ""; The other sound is hé. See "he"
Related words:
Your Excellency, form a cabinet, cabinet, shelf, cabinet members, boudoir, attic, pavilion, pavilion, warm pavilion, Qiongge, sweeping pavilion and winding pavilion.
Extended data:
First, the evolution of glyphs:
The original meaning of word-making: noun, the top floor of a multi-storey building of an ancient noble or court, with a grille instead of a wall, in order to be ventilated and dry all the year round and facilitate the collection of books for the Buddha; There are usually cloisters to facilitate sightseeing.
Classical Chinese version of Shuo Wen Jie Zi: one, so stop. From the door, every sound. ?
Vernacular version of "Shuo Wen Jie Zi": Pavilion to prevent doors from bouncing off closed sticks. The font takes the word "door" as the side and the word "each" as the sound side.
Second, the phrase definition:
1, cabinet [nèi gé]?
The highest administrative organ in some countries consists of the Prime Minister and several cabinet members (ministers, chief ministers, ministers or ministers).
2. Shelf [gāo gé]?
A tall pavilion.
3. Cabinet members?
Cabinet members.
4. boudoir [gugé]?
boudoir
5. Castle?
Pavilions generally refer to buildings.