Yu ǐ n (pinyin: Yu ǐ n) is a kind of Chinese characters in the general specification. . This word was first written in Oracle Bone Inscriptions in Shang Dynasty? , pictophonetic characters, from Sheng Yuan. Far from the original meaning means far, far away.
Extended to a long time, far-reaching, alienated, ambitious, remote and so on. You can also refer to it more, and there is a big gap. Also used as a verb, meaning to leave, stay away, and then extended to violate. These two meanings were read yuàn in the old days, but now they are all read Yu m 4 n.
In the Bronze Age of Zhou Dynasty, the word Yuan changed from Chu and Sheng Yuan, and the Warring States script, seal script, official script and regular script all changed from Chu and Sheng Yuan.
It is also a signifier related to action. Later, Xiao Zhuan evolved from bronze inscriptions. In official script and regular script, the word "pen" is rewritten as "pen" at the bottom, and then simplified as "yuan", with "yuan" as phonetic symbol and "pen" as pictophonetic character, which becomes a simple pictophonetic character.
"Guang Yun" Yun Ruan hurts people. "Gathering Rhyme" and "Rhyme Meeting" The rain cuts and the sound enters. Shuo Wen: Liao Ye. Guang Yun: It's a long way. "Zheng Yun": refers to staying near and far.
And Guang Yun, Jiyun and Rhyme Club are all in harmony. Zheng Yun focuses on resentment and cuts off the sound. Zheng Yun: It's a long way. Far and near sounds like "poetry", and people are far away. Far away, such as the Analects of Confucius: respect for ghosts and gods.
The leaves were cut by the staff, and the voice was low. Poem on Xiaoya: You are far away, but people are embarrassed. Vulgar works.