Traditional Calligraphy and Ci

The traditional calligraphy of giving words is "giving".

Pinyin: [c]

Explanation:

1.? Give, in the old days, refers to the superior to the subordinate, or the elder to the subordinate: ~ give. ~ die. Reward ~ mm ~.

2. Greetings: Please give me your advice. A letter of hope.

3. what to give, the benefits given: thick ~. I suffered a lot.

Here:

Sound and form. The word from Bei, from Yi, Yi also sounds. Yi means "two-way communication" and "exchange". "Shell" refers to valuable goods or services. The combination of "Bei" and "Yi" means "exchange of valuable goods or services between monarch and minister".

Original meaning: equivalent exchange between monarch and minister.

explain

The general went out and got the head of the enemy chief. After returning home, he presented the head of the enemy chieftain to the monarch, who was rewarded with the land. Here, the monarch and the general are exchanging values. The general exchanged the monarch's land and property for his valuable services. If you get something for nothing, it can also be understood as a credit transaction The monarch pays the money first, the minister makes meritorious deeds, and the monarch and the minister are even, and no one owes anyone. )

Give; Give it up.

Pay, pay also. -Xu Shen's Shuowen in the Eastern Han Dynasty

Give up and give down. -"Zheng Zitong"

The elders give, and those who are few and cheap dare not quit. -Book of Rites Quli

Policy 12 turn, before reward 100. -"Yuefu Poetry Mulan Poetry"