The radicals of "冖" include: write, army, peasant, crown, injustice
1. Write xiě
1. Interpretation:
(1) Writing: ~ word.
(2) Writing: ~ Poetry.
(3) Description: ~生.
(4) In ancient times, it was also the same as "xiè".
2. Explanation of etymology:
The original meaning of the coined word: verb, a male bird rides on the back of a female bird, flaps its wings, and mates and reproduces.
Attachment 1? Classical Chinese version of "Shuowen Jiezi": writing, storing things. Conghu, the sound of Xiang. ?
Appendix 2 ? Vernacular version of "Shuowen Jiezi": writing, moving and placing objects. The glyph uses "宀" as the side character and "舄" as the sound character.
2. Military jūn
1. Definition:
(1) Army: I~. Lu~. Liberation~. Participate ~. Cut ~. Big production. Labor reserve~.
(2) An army organization unit with several divisions under its jurisdiction: First~. The enemy's strength is estimated to be two~.
(3) (Jūn) surname.
2. Explanation of etymology:
The original meaning of the coined word: verb. The two sides in the battle engage in equal numbers of chariots to fight against each other.
Attached is the classical Chinese version of "Shuowen Jiezi": Army means siege. Four thousand soldiers. From the car, from the province. A chariot is also a military chariot. ?
Attached is the vernacular version of "Shuowen Jiezi": Army, surrounded by a ring. Four thousand men formed an army. The glyph adopts "Che" and the meaning of "Bao" with "Si" omitted. The "car" in the word "military" means a chariot. ?
3. Agriculture nóng?
1. Interpretation:
(1) Agriculture: service~. ~ Tools. ~Field water conservancy. ~Lin Mu, by-fishing.
(2) Farmer: Old~. Tea~. Dish~.
(3) Surname.
2. Explanation of etymology:
The original meaning of coined word: verb, to cut wood and hoe grass in the forest, to cultivate wasteland.
Attachment 1? The classical Chinese version of "Shuowen Jiezi": Farming means farming. From, fontanel sound. Xu Kai said: "If you follow the bad luck, you will gain a voice." He asked Wen Nong to follow Lin. ?, Gu Wennong. Nong, also known as ancient Wen Nong.
Appendix 2? Vernacular version of "Shuowen Jiezi": farming, farming. The glyph uses "" as the side part and "囟" as the side part. , this is the "Nong" written in Zhenwen, and the glyph uses "Lin" as the side. , this is the ancient Chinese word for "farm". Nong, this is also the word "Nong" written in ancient Chinese.
4. Crown guānguàn
1. Interpretation:
[ guān ]
(1) Hat: Huang~. Gui~. Clothes ~ neat. Angry ~.
(2) Something shaped like a hat or on top: chicken~. Tree~.
[ guàn ]
(1) Put a hat on your head (in ancient times, men held a crown ceremony at the age of twenty to indicate that they have reached adulthood): Wei~ (less than twenty years old) .
(2) Add some kind of name or text in front: before the county name ~ the province name.
(3) Ranking first: ~ Army. Name ~ global.
(4) Refers to the championship: win ~. Three in a row~ (Winning the championship three times in a row).
(5) Surname.
2. Explanation of the etymology:
The original meaning of the coined word: In ancient times, when a man came of age (20 years old), he held a hat and put it on his head.
Attachment 1: The classical Chinese version of "Shuowen Jiezi": crown, 筵. Therefore, "筭发" is also the name of "筭发". Congjian, Congyuan, Yuan Yisheng. There is a legal system for the crown, and it depends on the inch. ?
Appendix 2 1 ? The vernacular version of "Shuowen Jiezi": crown, roll bundle. It is an accessory used to curl hair and is a general term for the action of wearing a hat. The character shape adopts "冂, yuan, cun" to understand the meaning, and "yuan" is also used as a sound. Because there is a hierarchical system for wearing hats, the glyph uses "inch" as the side.
5. Injustice
1. Definition:
(1) Injustice; injustice: ~ feeling. Ming~. Shen~. Contains ~ negative flexion.
(2) Enemy: ~ home. Knot ~.
(3) To be fooled; to suffer a loss: to spend ~ money. It’s a waste of time, really!
(4) Deception: You are not a person!
2. Explanation of etymology:
The original meaning of coined word: verb, The rabbit was trapped in the net, unable to resist.
Attachment 1? The classical Chinese version of "Shuowen Jiezi": injustice, injustice. From rabbit, from 円. If the rabbit is under the crotch, it will not be able to move, which will make it more difficult. ?
Appendix 2 ? Vernacular version of "Shuowen Jiezi": injustice, injustice. The glyph adopts the meaning of "Rabbit, Ji". The Rabbit is under the thumb and cannot escape, and feels even more humiliated and frustrated.
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