Quanzi pinyin

The whole pinyin is quán, which is introduced as follows:

1. Basic meaning of rights

"Power" is a Chinese character, which usually means some concepts such as power, privilege and domination. In ancient society, "power" was often regarded as a unique tool and capital of rulers or ruling classes.

Chinese characters (commonly used words) are the first-class universal norms of Chinese. This word began to appear in the Warring States script, and the ancient glyph sounded like gunàn n. Shuowen Jiezi believed that "spring" was the name of a tree, namely "Huanghuamu". After the word "right", it is used to represent scales and scales, and scales are used to measure weight, so "right" also refers to measurement and power, right and power. Measuring things emphasizes flexibility, so "right" also refers to contingency and flexibility.

2. Common usage of "right"

In everyday language, the word "right" is often used with other words, such as "right", "authority" and "rights and interests". Among them, "right" is one of the most common usages, which refers to the legitimate rights and interests of individuals or institutions. In addition, "rights and interests" are more legal and economic issues.

3. "Power" other meaning

In addition to the common usage mentioned above, the word "right" has other meaning in some cases. For example, in the field of calligraphy, "quan" can refer to a special calligraphy style. In addition, in the field of music, there is another kind of folk song called "Right Folk Song", which usually refers to a folk song related to Wenzhou, Zhejiang.

4. Matters needing attention in using "right"

You need to be extra careful when using the word "right" in formal occasions or literary works. Because this word is not only related to the national political and social system, but also may have some negative emotions or political positions. Therefore, we should pay attention to the differences between culture and context when expressing, so as to avoid misleading readers or causing unnecessary confusion.

5. Idioms and common sayings related to "Dui"

In Chinese, there are many idioms and proverbs that use the word "power", such as "power permeates the sky", "grabbing power from the boss" and "quenching thirst by drinking poison". The appearance of these idioms and proverbs reflects people's cognition and thinking about the concept of "right" under the social and historical background. At the same time, they also have certain symbolic significance and cultural value.