One. Basic explanation
1. Fill in: Fill in ~. Feng ~ chariots and horses. Full of joy. 2. more; Surplus: ~ surplus. ~ Li. 3. Last name.
Two. Winning is a pictophonetic word. The word from the dish, from the sound, from the sound. "_" means "keep adding". "_" and "dish" are collectively called "constantly adding utensils". Original meaning: fill the container. Note: "Man" in "Yu and Man" in Shuowen is a verb, which means "Water overflows".
Three. Discrimination of synonyms:
Win-win-the benefit meaning of "Li" is close to that of "Win", and "Li" can also be used as "Li" when arranging variant characters, and "Yu" is stipulated as the standard writing method. Nominal profit can be used as profit and can only be used as a verb. The "profit" of "turning losses into profits" and "self-financing" is not "winning"
Surplus, fullness and profit (overflow)-these three words all mean "fullness", but there are also subtle differences. "Remaining" means that the container is full or full. "Overflow" means that the water in the vessel is full and flows out. "People" refers to people in general and has a wide range of meanings. It also means "full" and "full".
Four. Zhang Yaonan's The Gate of Happiness appears in the form of decomposing characters. This work is displayed in an artistic way and is praised as a treasure by contemporary calligraphy circles. "Full of joy" is also a good wish for family harmony and a happy atmosphere at home.
Five. "Win" is a common word in modern Chinese. The earliest fonts were found in the bronze inscriptions in the Spring and Autumn Period. The original meaning is fullness and fullness, and it is extended to more and more. Used for "surplus" and so on. It also extends to fullness, fullness, perfection, contentment, abundance and growth, from contentment to complacency and pride.
Six. be filled/suffused/brimming with
poplar
shape
Full, well-proportioned and beautiful
The appearance is plump and strong, and the buds are warm and moist. -"Song Yu Goddess Fu Wenxuan"
Another example: full fat (plump and obese); Full capacity (solemn capacity)
complete
March surplus. -The Book of Rites. Sparse: "It means the moonlight is perfect."
Another example: full moon (full moon); Surge (fullness and vanity); Surplus (sun and moon surplus and deficit)
Extra, extra, extra, extra. Pass "win" haveasurplusof
There are * * * shopping today, and eight people are out, leaving three; Seven out of seven, less than four. -Chapter 9 Arithmetic Surplus
Another example: surplus (balance); Profit and loss (profit and loss); Surplus and deficit (surplus and deficit); Full of envy (more than enough; Surplus); Wei Ying (aftertaste)
flourishing
I have exhausted my surplus, so I must overcome it. -"Zuo Zhuan Zhuang Gong Ten Years"
Another example: the news of surplus and deficiency (the ancients believed that the cycle of fortune and birth and death can be from prosperity to decline, or from decline to prosperity)
Abundance [abundance] such as: surplus (abundance); Surplus (generous salary); Rich (rich)
Many [many]. Such as: surplus (numerous); Surplus (describe a large number)