Solitary Pinyin: g \u is a commonly used Chinese character in the First General Specification of Chinese. This word was first seen in seal script, and ancient Chinese characters came from Zi and Guasheng. The original meaning of loneliness refers to the loss of his father when he was a teenager, and the extension refers to the death of his parents and the extension to being alone. Loneliness, as a self-proclaimed prince or emperor in ancient times, expresses humility, meaning a helpless person without any virtue. Besides, loneliness means failure and disappointment.
Solitary is a pictophonetic character, in which Zi is a pictophonetic character and Gua is a pictophonetic character. Children are children, so we can understand that the original meaning of loneliness is orphans. The so-called orphan in modern Chinese refers to a child whose parents are both dead, which is not the original meaning of orphan. Loneliness originally only refers to the son of a dead father, and the son of a dead mother is not called loneliness but bereavement. The so-called orphans today were called orphans in ancient times. The appearance of the name "orphan" shows that the death of son and father has special significance in ancient society.
Solitary can refer to the son who lost his father in ancient literature such as Zuo Zhuan, and it can also be used as a low name for princes, but its most basic usage is the self-proclaimed low name of princes. Under the ancient patriarchal clan system, as long as the father is alive, it is generally not to transfer power to his son. Therefore, a vassal can always get a title after his father's death, that is, after becoming an orphan. Therefore, it is inevitable that princes claim to be lonely.
Children who have lost their parents are lonely and helpless. Therefore, the word loneliness can also be extended to the meaning of loneliness. Such as islands, lonely hands, loneliness, isolation.
Methods of learning Chinese characters
1, learn basic knowledge: understand the origin, evolution and structure of Chinese characters, and master the basic strokes, radicals and structural rules of Chinese characters. These basic knowledge can help you understand the form and meaning of Chinese characters and lay a foundation for further study.
2, deliberate practice: the study of Chinese characters requires a lot of deliberate practice. You can practice the writing and pronunciation of Chinese characters repeatedly by writing exercise books and practicing China's calligraphy. Focus on practicing some commonly used Chinese characters and new words, and gradually expand the learning volume of Chinese characters.
3. Decomposing Pinyin Method: For unfamiliar Chinese characters, you can learn by decomposing Pinyin. It is helpful to remember and understand the pronunciation and meaning of Chinese characters by decomposing Chinese characters into radicals and radicals and combining pinyin learning.