Words next to the character 彐

The words next to the character 彐:

1. Snow

Snow (Pinyin: xuě) is a first-level standard Chinese character (commonly used character). This character first appeared in oracle bone inscriptions in the Shang Dynasty. Its ancient shape is composed of falling "rain" and feather-like snowflakes. Its original meaning refers to the white crystals falling in the sky. It is formed by the condensation of water vapor in the sky when it cools to below zero degrees Celsius. Because the color of snow is white, the word "snow" can also be extended to mean white or white things. The word "snow" also means to remove dust and cleanse, such as: avenging shame, avenging injustice, and clearing up the snow.

2. Sweep

Sweep: sǎo ㄙㄠˇ, sào ㄙㄠˋ. The radical "broom" is simplified to "彐". According to ancient calligraphy, strokes are saved and simplified? From hand, from broom. Holding a towel to clean away dust and dirt is the paradigm of a broom. The two paradigms of hand and broom are superimposed. Holding a broom in hand to do sanitary cleaning work is the paradigm of sweeping.

3. Xun

Xun (Pinyin: xún) is a general standard first-level Chinese character (commonly used character) in Chinese. This character first appeared in oracle bone inscriptions in the Shang Dynasty. Its ancient shape resembles a person measuring with his arms stretched out. The original meaning of this character is suspected to be a unit of length, that is, the length of his arms stretched out, which is equivalent to eight feet in ancient times. "Shuowen Jiezi" also explains that it means to pull out the clues and organize them, which is extended to management. Measurement is for the purpose of exploration, so "seeking" means searching, searching, and also means following. From this, it is extended to mean continuous connection, and it is extended to refer to time, which means immediately and soon.

4. Ling

Ling (Pinyin: líng) is a commonly used character in Chinese. The earliest glyph is found in Spring and Autumn bronze inscriptions. Lingben is a special name in Chu dialect for witches who dance to seduce gods. By extension, it can also refer to gods. The ancients believed that people would turn into spirits after death, so spirit also refers to things related to the dead, such as: mourning hall. It can also refer to kindness, and by extension, it can also refer to intelligence and understanding of affairs. It also means flexibility and dexterity, such as sensitivity, cleverness, and dexterity.

5. 夫

Fu (Pinyin: fù) is a general standard first-level Chinese character (commonly used character) in Chinese. This character first appeared in oracle bone inscriptions and bronze inscriptions of the Shang Dynasty. The ancient shape is composed of a woman and a broom, which means that a woman is cleaning with a broom. Doing housework was the main job of women in ancient times. The original meaning of "wife" is a married woman, specifically a wife, but also a general reference to women.