What do the words "Qing" and "Qing" mean?

First, the meaning of Qingxing:

1, an ancient percussion instrument. Made of stone or jade, shaped like a ruler, hung on a frame and played with a mallet. A single one is called special parallelism, and a complete set is called parallelism.

2. The alms-like organ struck when worshipping Buddha in the temple. Made of copper.

Second, the meaning of Qing xing:

End; Do: ~ everything it has. ~ bamboo is difficult to write.

Third, the word composition of Qing Dynasty:

Editing? Yun Qing? Mouth? Hey?

Out? Daxie? Feathers? Yuanqing

Fourth, run out of words:

Run out? Run out? No money? Run out?

Hanging? Break? Run out? exhaust

Extended data

First, the etymological evolution of Qing Dynasty:

Second, the Qing dynasty's interpretation of Chinese characters:

1, classical Chinese version of Shuo Wen Jie Zi: Qing, Ye. From stones and oars. Like the shape of a county cockroach. Dead, fight. The ancient mother used a famous sentence to compare happiness. ?

2, the vernacular version of "Shuo Wen Jie Zi": Qing, stone musical instrument. Glyphs use two forms of meaning: "stone" and "stroke". Shaped like a hanging thunder. "Yi" means an instrument for beating stones. It is said that in ancient times, the mother sentence family created the Qing Dynasty. ?

Thirdly, the evolution of etymology in Qing Dynasty:

Fourth, the exhaustive explanation of words:

1, the classical Chinese version of Shuo Wen Jie Zi: exhausted and empty. In terms of sound, sound. Parallel words in ancient Chinese. "Poetry" said: "No more." ?

2, the vernacular version of "Shuo Wen Jie Zi": Qing, hollow pottery. The glyph takes "hammer" as the side and "hammer" as the sound side. "Rhyme" is the word "parallel" in ancient China characters. There is a poem in the Book of Songs that says "the altar is empty".

Verb (abbreviation of verb) related vocabulary:

1, Yun Qing? [ yún qìng ]?

Yun Qing is often used in religious music as an instrument used in temples.

2. Hey? [ sòng qìng ]?

Especially in ancient times when shooting ceremony in the west.

3. exhausted? [ qìng jìn ]?

There is nothing left: the money at home.

Quote: Guo Moruo's "Starry Sky, Son of Solitary Bamboo": "Ah, when did the purity and sincerity of primitive people come out like that?"

4. poor? [Qing Qiong]?

Everything is gone.

5. Be warned? [gào qíng]?

The announcement is over Refers to used things or goods sold out.

Quote: Guo Moruo's "Hong" Chapter 10 Section 5: "Yesterday, today, it was reported that the cars in front of the clouds were exhausted, so they could not get up. I can go back to Wuhan tomorrow. "