How to pronounce the word Yu?

I read more than I do.

Explanation:

Know words. Oracle Bone Inscriptions in Shang Dynasty, the left half is like a brush, with a pen container and brush hair; On the right is a pictogram of a hand. From the original intention of word-making, this is the image of writing with a pen, and it is the first character of the pen. In the Zhou Dynasty, a little bit appeared on the lower part of the brush, which gradually became a horizontal line. At the same time, fingers and pens cross, and this structure has been passed down from the Warring States Period to Biography.

No matter Oracle Bone Inscriptions or the word Yu seen in literature classics, it is rarely written with his pen or pen. Yang Xiong's "Tai Xuan Shi" refers to the advantages of speaking with the tongue and writing with a pen, which is a rare example. Mostly used as modal particles, occasionally used as place names (Oracle Bone Inscriptions).

Chu refers to Yu, Wu refers to injustice, and Yan refers to Fu. Paragraph Notes: A language has different sounds and characters. "Interpreter" said: nonstandard pen. Guo Yun: It is illegal for Shu people to call pens. Changes in language. According to Guo Yun's Shu Yu and Xu Yi. Zhu Guo's notes on Erya and Dialect all ignore Shuowen. The same brush strokes.

Group words:

Yu Biao, Yu Zhui, Yu Yue, Yu You, Yu Huang, Yu Si, Huai Yu, Yu Jun,,, Xie Yu, Bu Yu, Yu Yu, Yu Mei, Ren Du, Yu Qimo, Yu Qimo and Yu Qi Mo.

Examples of Yu:

1, "pen" in ancient China refers to the writing brush, also known as Yu. The brush used today is said to have been improved by Meng Tian, the general who supervised the construction of the Great Wall in Wan Li in the Qin Dynasty. In 223 BC, Meng Tian, the general of the State of Qin, led his troops to fight against Chu in Zhongshan. In order to keep abreast of the situation, Meng Tian wrote the battle report with a bamboo stick dipped in ink.

2. As early as the Warring States period, the use of brush was quite developed. China's calligraphy and painting are inseparable from the use of brush. There are many kinds of pens in ancient times. Judging from the raw materials of pens, there are rabbit hair, white hair, Miki Sayaka, yellow hair, sheep beard and horse hair.

The earliest Yu Can can be traced back to about two thousand years ago. Generally speaking, the source of the brush is Meng Tian in Qin Dynasty, but the bamboo calligraphy and ink left on the Oracle bones unearthed in Kaoyin site are all written with the brush.

4. However, we can find some signs of using it in prehistoric painted pottery patterns and Oracle Bone Inscriptions in Shang Dynasty. During the Eastern Zhou Dynasty, the brush was widely used to write bamboo slips and silk books.