Driver: jiàㄐㄧㄚ_. The radical "horse" is simplified to "horse". Save strokes and simplify them according to ancient calligraphy. Shuo Wen Jie Zi: "Drive, the horse is in the yoke. From the horse, add the sound. ? "。 Horses hold their heads up angrily and bravely show their tails, which is the horse's paradigm. The increase of power from spoken language is the addition paradigm. The superposition of Ma and Jia paradigms. Increasing the use of horsepower is a model of driving.
To pull (a cart or farm tool) on an animal. For example, drive a car and drive a shaft.
Extended meaning: extended meaning refers to "the general name of ancient chariots and horses, and also refers to the emperor's cars, generally referring to the emperor." Such as: car driving, French driving (a kind of emperor's car riding).
Extended meaning: extended meaning refers to "starting and manipulating" such as driving, driving and driving (also called "driving").
Group words:
1, driving, "driving" refers to adding saddles, yokes and other equipment to mules and horses to make them easy to ride or serve. "Control" refers to mastering the reins. The combination of "drive" and "control" means: put the horse, saddle, yoke, etc. well first. , and then ride it, holding the reins, driving the horse forward. It also means control.
2, driving, pinyin for jiàshǐ, refers to driving a vehicle, ship or plane.
He was the first China man to fly into the sky in a spaceship.