1. The writing method of "安" is as follows:
2. Interpretation:
1. Stability: the mind is not ~. Unable to sit or stand firmly.
2. Make stable: ~ people. ~God. ~Bangdingguo.
3. Feeling satisfied and appropriate with life, work, etc.: ~with the status quo (satisfied with the current situation, not seeking progress). ~As plain as day.
4. Peace; safety (opposite to "danger"): public ~. Treat ~. The crisis has turned into ~.
5. To have a suitable position: ~ insert. ~ Dayton.
6. Installation; establishment: ~ doors and windows. ~ Electric light. Our Murakami has cable TV.
7. Add: ~Crime. ~ A title.
8. To hold; to harbor (some kind of thought, usually bad): What is your intention?
9. Surname.
10. Interrogative pronouns.
11. When asking about a place, it is the same as "where": Where is it now?
12. When asking a rhetorical question, it is the same as "where": If you don't enter the tiger's den, you will catch the tiger's cubs ?. ~Can you act as if nothing happened?
13. The abbreviation of Ampere. When the amount of electricity passing through the conductor cross-section per second is 1 bank, the current intensity is 1 ampere.
3. Related phrases:
Good morning? Stability? Safety? Peace and happiness? Peace of mind? Peace? Arrangement? Tranquility? Public security? Security? Rest? Rest? Peace? Peace and tranquility
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Extended information:
1. Evolution of glyphs:
An, Oracle (宀, new house) (female, bride), means there is a bride in the new house.
In ancient agricultural societies, building a house and getting married were two crucial events in a man's life, which directly and profoundly affected a man's personal psychological state. Live and work in peace and contentment, but feel anxious inside. The original meaning of the word coined is: a verb, for a man to build a house, get married, start a family, and live a peaceful life in his heart.
The classical Chinese version of "Shuowen Jiezi": An, quiet. The daughter-in-law is at home. ?
The vernacular version of "Shuowen Jiezi": An, demure. The glyph adopts the meaning of "宀,女", which means that a woman is under the house.
2. Definition of the phrase:
1. Qianan [qiàn ān]?
Euphemistically, it means someone is sick.
2. Serenity [ān xiáng]?
Calm and unhurried; steady: face~. Behavior ~. The old man sat quietly in the armchair.
3. To be at ease [tōu ān]?
Only covet one's own immediate or partial comfort: live in peace~.
4. Comfort [ān wèi]?
Mood at ease: With her daughter by her side, she can get a little ~.
5. An Tian [ān tián]?
Easy and comfortable; quiet: ~ dreaming.