First-class Chinese characters were first seen in Oracle Bone Inscriptions.
Cheng (pinyin: chéng) is a first-class standard Chinese character (commonly used word).
This word first appeared in the bronze inscriptions of the Western Zhou Dynasty and was also said in Oracle Bone Inscriptions of the Shang Dynasty.
The basic meaning of "presentation" is to report the completion of the task to the leader or superior, and also to show, reveal, as a compliment, to show respect for giving something to others.
"Presentation" also refers to a file form used by subordinates to superiors, and is used as a noun.
The meaning of the word "Cheng" is not clear. Xu Shen's Shuo Wen Jie Zi holds that "Cheng" is a pictophonetic character, with "Kou" as the shape side in the upper part and "Cheng" as the lower part.
1. Pronunciation: Clear
Initial: ch
Rhyme: eng
Tone: two tones
Second, the interpretation of Chinese characters:
1, show, show.
2. send respectfully.
3. Documents reported by subordinates to superiors.
4, the ancient "craft", planning, French, standard.
Third, the structure of Chinese characters: upper and lower structure
Fourth, the radical: mouth.
5. Related phrases:
Now, now, now, petition and submit it to the government.
First, Chinese character strokes:
Vertical, horizontal, horizontal, horizontal, vertical, horizontal.
Second, the definition of words:
1, currently
Dedicate respectfully.
Step 2 submit
Show literary talent.
3. Lulu
Reveal; At present.
Step 4 petition
Ask for instructions by official document; Application or request.
5. Enter politics
Praise. Please correct me; Please correct me when submitting the manuscript.