Basic interpretation of treasure
Bao: b m: o?
1, precious thing: grain is the treasure among treasures.
2. Precious: treasures.
3. An ancient gambling tool, square, mostly made of horns, with a sign indicating the direction.
4, honorific, used to address each other's family, shops, etc. : treasure.
5. Last name.
Glyph evolution:
Extended data:
Classical Chinese version of Shuo Wen Jie Zi: Bao,. From Mi, from Wang, from Bei, from Sheng. Take care of the ancient prose and save the shell.
The vernacular version of Shuo Wen Jie Zi: Treasure, a treasure handed down from family. The glyph has "Mi, Wang and Bei" as the edge and "Yi" as the sound edge. This is the "treasure" written in ancient Chinese, omitting the "shell".
Related vocabulary explanation:
1, the throne [B. Ozu]?
Originally refers to the seat of the emperor or Buddha, now refers to the noble seat (mostly derogatory).
2. book collection [bodi n]?
Refers to a very valuable classic. It is also used for book titles, such as Jade Candles by Sui Du Taiqing.
3. Baoyu [Bo]?
Rare and precious jade.
4. [b? ozheng] [b? ozheng]?
Cherish attention: His calligraphy works are deeply cherished by the world.
5. present a treasure [xià n bo]?
Send precious things.