People, Chinese words, pinyin is rén men, which is a general term for many people. The source is Liu Dabai's poem Old Dreams. Generally speaking, many people. Liu Dabai's poem "Old Dreams" 79: "Before the grave, why are there so many walking corpses occupying the living world and hindering people's survival?" The fourth chapter of Ba Jin's death: "I'm fed up with people's ridicule and curses."
Ren is a commonly used Chinese character, pronounced as rén, which is a hieroglyph, first seen in Oracle Bone Inscriptions, like a person standing aside. Its original meaning is a life that can make and use tools to work, and can think and communicate with language. "Ren" is also the radical of Chinese characters and is often used as a body symbol.
Children: men, the "door" beside men is simplified as "door". Save strokes and simplify them according to ancient calligraphy. From people, from doors. A person with a theme is a model for children. Original meaning: added after nouns or pronouns, indicating plural. Such as: us, them, compatriots. They (referring to themselves and others); They (referring to some women other than themselves and each other).
Extended meaning: because of the same door, extended meaning refers to "expressing common names in spoken language", such as: buddy. When there is a quantifier before a noun, there is no "person" behind it, such as "Saner". A suffix of a word, used after a pronoun or noun that refers to a person, indicates the plural. Children (refers to more than two children).
Related quotation:
1, one cannot live without bread; People can't live without their motherland. Hugo
2, a person, can be aging, can die of illness, it is a natural law, people are not afraid, but people can never die while the body is still alive. -Liu
3. Computers will play an increasingly important role in mathematical research; Solving mathematical problems by computer will inspire people to seek better and simpler methods, deepen people's understanding of the essential characteristics of mathematics, and promote the development of computer-based artificial intelligence. Zhou Haizhong