"Gui" cursive script:
Return? [ancient]
Basic meaning:
1. Returns. ?
2. Give it back to me. ?
3. Merger and aggregation. ?
4. Responsibility belongs to. ?
5. Attachment and obedience. ?
6. Push others. ?
Group words:
Return to nature, release tigers to the mountains, good and evil, disarm and return to the fields, return home after a long vacation, return with full load, return without success, return to the original name, return to death, return to cattle and horses, make peace, make peace, get down to business, return to the root, return to the original treasure by different routes, return to Zhao, return to responsibility and return to the public.
Glyph evolution:
Extended information classical Chinese version of "Shuo Wen Jie Zi": return, women marry also. From stop, from women in the province, voice. ? , the Ministry of Education.
Vernacular version of Shuo Wen Jie Zi: Returning, the woman marries. The font is bordered by "stop" and "broom" and "?" Has been used. Be quiet. ? This is the word "return" in short essay writing, leaving out "?"
Explanation of related words:
1, return to nature [f m: n pú gu and zh ē n]
Interpretation: remove the external decoration and return to the essence. Metaphor back to the original state of nature.
2、? let the tiger return to the mountains—cause calamity for the future
Interpretation: It is also said that the tiger will return to the mountain. Put the captured tiger back in the mountains. Metaphor let go of the enemy, leaving future trouble.
3. Returning to the battlefield after disarmament [Dzic Gu Tian]
Interpretation: Take off your armor and go back to the countryside. Refers to soldiers leaving the army and returning to their hometown to farm.
4、? return[Huíguí]。
Interpretation: go back; Return; Return.
5. Returnees [h m 4 I guι]
Interpretation: Returning to China after studying or working abroad for a period of time means returning to China to start a business or apply for a job; It also refers to those who return to China after studying abroad or working.