To the right of the proud one above, what is the word "bei" below?

Pinyin

zhuì

Zhuyin

ㄓㄨㄟˋ

Simplified radicals

Bei

Outside strokes

10

Total strokes

14

Wubi 86amp; 98

GQTM

Cangjie

QKBO

Zheng code

CIML

Four-corner number

58802

UniCode

CJK

Uniform Chinese Characters

U 8D58

Contents

1 Evolution of Chinese characters

2 Interpretation 〈action〉 〈form〉 〈name〉

3 Collection of dialects

4Zuo’s calligraphy

1Evolution of Chinese CharactersEdit

The word "赘" in Tianzige

2ExplanationEdit

〈动〉

⑴Phonetic. The word Cong Ao, Cong Bei, Bei Yisheng. "Ao" means "to raise" or "to elevate". "Bei" means "value". "Ao" and "Bei" are combined to express "value improvement". Original meaning: value enhancement. Escape: Exchanging useful items of low value for high amounts of money under special conditions. Mortgage under extreme conditions. Explanation: Under certain special circumstances, the value of things will be unexpectedly increased. For example, when food is scarce, a steamed bun can be worth a gold earring. In other words, a steamed bun can be used as collateral in exchange for a gold earring. However, the result of this increase in value is not stable, or this mortgage relationship is not stable. Once the situation returns to normal, the value of the collateral will immediately plummet. For example, after receiving the relief food from the rescue team, in the eyes of the person who took out the gold earring, the steamed bun was obviously superfluous and a "burden."

⑵Same as the original meaning [pawn]

Public means material money. ——"Shuowen"

Excellence means gain. ——"Guangya". Press, get money from things.

Selling a son into slavery is called a son-in-law. ——"Huainanzi · Customs"

In the meantime, as the years pass, the people are waiting to sell their wives to get food and clothing. ——"Book of Han·Biography of Yan Zhu"

⑶Another example: Zongzi (in the old days, when poor families sold their children to rich families as slaves, they were called "zhuzi")

⑷ Gather [assemble]

The king of Liang gathered his ministers to discuss their mistakes. ——"Shuo Yuan"

⑸Another example is: 谗ju (convergence); 谗会 (gathering, gathering)

⑹Tong "fix". Lianzhu, attach [join together]

Jun Ruozuo is unlucky. ——"Gongyang Zhuan·Xiang Gong's Sixteenth Year"

Want to recruit soldiers from all over the world. ——"Han Feizi · Cun Han"

The tiger is covered with clothing. ——Ban Gu's "Ode to the Western Capital"

⑺Another example is; 赘atta (dependence); 赘旒 (connection)

⑻Add; attach [add; attach]. Such as; redundant name (with its name attached)

⑼ Burden; harm [burdensome]. Such as: cumbersome (drag); cumbersome (cumbersome and cumbersome); cumbersome (drag)

⑴Superfluous; useless [superfluous]. Such as: redundant trees (bulges on trees); redundant people (extra useless people); redundant soil (useless places); redundant narratives (superfluous narratives); redundant things (superfluous things)

⑵Evil [evil]

Have the worry of being independent and seeing others as a burden. ——"Book of the Later Han Dynasty"

〈Name〉

⑴ A man who marries the girl's family and changes her surname to the girl's family is called a "brother-in-law". For the man's family, going out to be a son-in-law is called "bringing-in-law". For the daughter's family, recruiting a son-in-law is called "recruiting a bride."

A son-in-law who marries into his wife's family and take her family name is called a son-in-law who marries into his wife's family and takes her family name. Son-in-law. ——Zhu Junsheng's "Shuowen Tongxun Dingsheng"

Distribute to all the married people. ——"Historical Records of the First Emperor"

General Tu, if you defeat Xiqi early, I will make my weak daughter my father-in-law my son-in-law. ——"The Romance of the Gods"

⑵Another example: marry into (to marry); marry (to marry); marry (to marry)

⑶Cervical vertebra [cervical vertebra]

The shoulders are higher than the top, and the sentence redundant points to the sky. ——"Zhuangzi·Grand Master"

⑷ Tumor; sarcoma [anything superfluous or useless]

Tumour, genus. A piece of flesh that grows horizontally belongs to the body. ——"Release Name"

The family members died in poverty. ——"Poem Daya·Sangrou"

⑸ Another example: excrescence (sarcoma. Metaphor of superfluous and useless things); excrescence (trees with excrescence-like objects); excrescence (excrescence) )

Hope to adopt. . . . . . . . . . . . .