Cong: hole ㄘㄨㄥˊ. "From" is simplified to "from". Save pen and simplify according to ancient calligraphy? . "Shuo Wen Jie Zi": "From, for also. Take the sound away from you. " . The shape of roots and plants attached to each other is the paradigm of the world. Well, take the two paradigms as a superposition, attach them, and surprise them, which is the paradigm of the cluster.
Original meaning: party, many things get together. Such as: cluster, cluster, cluster.
Extended meaning: extended meaning refers to "(people or things) gathering together". Such as: people, grass, periodicals, driving birds away from the grass (meaning not good at uniting people and driving reliable forces to the enemy), temples.
Yi Yan: Also used as a surname.
Detailed explanation
1, taking out its attachments and meanings is the paradigm of the bundle. Original meaning: party, many things get together. Such as: cluster, cluster, cluster.
2, with the original meaning [crow together; Gather]
Cluster, gather also. -"Shuo Wen"
Its plants are suitable for clumping. -"Zhou Li Da Situ"
Trees and paraquat are very lush. Autumn wind makes trees make sad sounds, and the sea is surging. -Cao Cao's Looking at the Sea
3. Another example: clumping (plants living in one place); Shrub irrigation (clumped shrubs); Cluster (the appearance of aggregation); Agglomeration (total growth); Tufted hair (tufted grass); Congsen (lush and deep trees); Sparse bushes (with many plants and trees)
4. Many things are together [crowded together]