Is there a word "brave" in the May 4th edition?

Is there a word "use" in the May 4th edition of Chinese?

"Yong" is a common Chinese character, which first appeared in Oracle Bone Inscriptions in Shang Dynasty. "Yong" is the name given to some workers with lower status in the pre-Qin period, so "Yong" means mediocrity and mediocrity. Between the Warring States, the object of "Yong" also changed. In the historical materials of the Warring States period, "Yong" sometimes refers to hiring laborers, which was later called "servant". Agency extends from employment to use, and use is effective, so it also refers to credit and merit. Later, "Yong" as an interrogative pronoun was equivalent to "where" and "don't". In ancient literature, the words "chanting", "squatting" and "squatting" are also commonly used.

Folding storytelling and deciphering words

The third volume is sealed and cut by the Ministry (y not y not ng)

Also use. From use, from Geng. Geng, it is more important. Yi said, "I am pregnant for three days first."

[Note] ① From use, from g: Use, ok. G, change It means that acting can become mediocre. More things: more, change. Another way. (3) The Book of Changes: it refers to the poem Xun's Ninth Five-Year Plan.

Notes on Folding Narration and Word Interpretation

Also use.

Note: It rhymes.

Use Geng.

Note: Yes. I sealed it. Nine.

Geng, it is more important.

Note: Geng is more homophonic. In the sense of Geng.

"Yi" said: I will get married in three days.

Note: Xun's words in the Ninth Five-Year Plan. He who works for three days first, does better first, and uses Geng as a mediocrity, but? It is easy to agree. Say to meet my department? Go down.