Word (zì) 1. A symbol used to record language: Wen~. Han~. ~ Talisman. ~Mother. ~ Code. ~ Sentence. ~ In the line (háng) room. ~ Consider the sentence
2. Different forms of writing, calligraphy schools: grass ~. Seal ~. Yan~. Liu~. Oh~. Zhao~.
3. Calligraphy works: ~ paintings. ~ piece.
Zi (zī) 1. Same as "赀", calculated: the cost is ~
2. Expenses, money: source. Things~. ~ Wealth. ~Gold. ~ Fee. ~ Material. Work~. Sichuan ~ (travel expenses)
自 (zì) 1. I, myself: ~ myself. ~ Home. ~Body. ~White. ~ full. ~Xu. ~ discouraged. ~ Heavy (zhòng). ~ Zun. ~ Qian. ~ Feeling (jué).
2. Cong, from: ~cong. ~Since ancient times. 3. Of course: ~ran. ~Needless to say. ~Birth~Death. Let ~ flow
子 (zǐ) 1. In ancient times, it refers to children, but now it specifically refers to son: ~ female. ~ Sun. ~ Heir. ~Brother (younger generation, young person)
2. Fruits and seeds of plants: vegetables~. Melon~er. ~ Real.
Purple (zǐ) 1. The shortest wavelength in visible light, the color of red and blue: ~ red. ~ Copper. ~ Outside line. ~Potion.
.2. The color advocated by Taoism and the rulers of certain dynasties, so they often put "purple" in front of their palaces, clothing, and objects: ~Yi. ~ Book (a. Taoist scripture; b. Emperor's edict).
Words
〈action〉
(Meaning and phonetic. Cong宀(mián) Congzi, Zi also sounds. Give birth to a child in the house. Original meaning: give birth Child)
Same as the original meaning
The word means breast. ——"Shuowen".
The word means life. ——"Guang Ya"
The woman who sparse her words will live, and the woman who counts her breasts will die. ——"Lun Heng·Qi Shou"
Liu Wu Sui Zi. ——"Hanshu". An ancient note by Master Yan: "Words are born."
There are trees in the bitter mountains, so there are no words for them. ——"The Classic of Mountains and Seas·Zhongshan Jing"
Zi
(1) (Phonetic. From Bei, infrasound. From Bei, with Related to wealth. Original meaning: money)
(2) Same as the original meaning [money; fund]
Capital, goods. ——"Shuowen"
Zi, Sichuan. ——"Guangya"
Taking care of one's own talents——"Yi·Lv"
Lost in chaos and contempt for one's own talents. ——"Poem Daya·Ban"
子
Word-forming suffix.
Added after the noun. Such as: house; car
Added after the verb or adjective morpheme. Such as; fat man; thin man; mat
Individual quantifier suffix
See also zǐ
子
〈name〉
< p>(Pictogram. The shape of oracle bone characters is like a child in swaddling clothes, with a head, body, arms, and two feet together. "子" is a radical of Chinese characters. The original meaning is: baby) Zi
(pictogram. Small seal character shape. Elephant trunk shape. "Zi" is a radical of Chinese characters. Original meaning: nose)
Same as the original meaning
Zi, nose. ——"Shuowen". Duan Yucai's note: "It is said that Zi has the same pronunciation as nose, but there are very few people who use Zi as nose."
Beginning; Beginning
The old method is the foundation of Wang Yes; punishment is the result of love. ——"Han Feizi"
Purple
〈Shape〉
(Phonetic. From 糸 (mì), this sound. Original meaning: Purple, composed of blue and red Color)
Same as the original meaning
Purple, silk, black and red. ——"Shuowen"
The evil purple is the one that seizes the vermilion. ——"The Analects of Confucius". Kong's note: "The one with the best color."
Xuan Guan Zi Yu. ——"Book of Rites Tamamo"
Purple fox fur. ——"Zuo Zhuan: The Seventh Year of Ai Gong"
Hongzi is not considered underwear. ——"The Analects of Confucius"