What does 邰 mean?

Lu, as a noun, means shoes. As a verb, it means to ascend the throne, to implement, to start taking up a position, etc.

Basic explanation of shoe:

Pronunciation: [ lǚ ]?

Radical: corpse Stroke: 15

1. Shoes: Suits and leather shoes.

2. Trample on, walk through: resume (a. personal experience; b. documents recording resume). Walking on thin ice (being there).

3. Pace: Hard steps.

4. Execution, implementation: fulfillment.

5. [Crawler tracks] Steel chain belts wrapped around the wheels of tractors, tanks, etc.

Evolution of the glyph:

Extended information:

The original meaning of the word: wearing boat-shaped shoes to take office. "Shuowen Jiezi": Lu, the foot rests on. From the corpse, from the 彳, from the 夊, the boat looks like a tread. One said the sound of corpses. All those who belong to the shoes will follow the shoes. , ancient prose, from page to foot.

The vernacular version of "Shuowen Jiezi": Shoes are the safety protection objects that feet rely on when walking. The glyphs adopt the meanings of " Corpse,彳,夊,zhou". "Bo" looks like shoes. Another theory is that the "corpse" is the sound side. All words related to Lu are edged with "Lu". , this is the word "Lu" written in ancient Chinese, and the glyph uses "Ye, Zu" as the sides.

Related vocabulary:

1. Resume [lǚ lì]?

Personal experience: His resume is very simple.

2. Take up a new position [lǚ xīn]?

Refers to an official taking up a new position.

3. Tracks [lǚ dài]?

Chain belts on the wheels on both sides of tanks, tractors, etc. The large landing area of ??the crawler track can reduce the pressure of the vehicle on the ground and increase the traction capacity, making it easier to climb hills and drive on soft, muddy or uneven ground.

4. Fulfillment [lǚ rèn]?

Refers to an official taking office.

5. Walk [bù lǚ]?

Walking: walking with difficulty (walking with difficulty).