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The characters beside it are: red, warp, unique, discipline, final, giving, contending, spinning, weaving, longitudinal, receiving, contract, gorgeous, drawing, nylon, explosive, grade, positive, knot, pattern, yarn, flying, dimension, group, salt, binding, rope and winding.

1, j Ο ng, commonly used Chinese characters (first-class characters), pronounced as jοng or j Ω ng, pictophonetic characters, first appeared in the bronze inscriptions in the late Western Zhou Dynasty. The original meaning is "longitudinal thread on the loom". Extension means governing, weaving, managing, hanging and obeying.

2. Jue (Pinyin: jué) is a first-class Chinese character (commonly used word) in the General Standard of Chinese. This word first appeared in Shang Dynasty inscriptions in Oracle Bone Inscriptions and Shang Dynasty, and its ancient glyph was like a broken silk with a knife. Some of them added a horizontal picture in the middle of the word "silk" to indicate broken silk. 3, Ji, pronounced Ji or jǐ, pronounced jǐ as the surname, Chinese characters, meaning: Ji; It means the same as "remember".

4. Finally (pinyin: zhūng) is a first-class standardized Chinese character (commonly used word). This word was first written in Oracle Bone Inscriptions in Shang Dynasty, and its ancient shape is like a silk rope tied at both ends. The original meaning refers to the abstraction, termination, or final and completion of the end point, end and post-meaning. From termination to death, from end to failure.

5.Give: gěi, jǐ, gěi. The radical "z" is simplified to "z". Save strokes and simplify them according to ancient calligraphy. "Shuowen Jiezi": "The phase is also sufficient. Come from the hustle and bustle. " . The shape of the tow is typical of a storm. Three homophones are a model of unity. These two paradigms overlap. It is not enough for him to be consistent with it, but to give it a paradigm.