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"Shu" is a Chinese character in China, pronounced as "Shu" or "zh". The basic meaning of this word pronounced shù is timely rain: ~ rain. "Long officials pray for each other, Ji Mengjia ~"; When pronounced as zh, it is the same as the ancient "note" and "perfusion".
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Detailed explanation
Shushi
Timely rain. Such as rain. Biography of Ming Di in the Later Han Dynasty: "Sir, pray with Ji Meng Jia Shu."
(1) (pictophonetic characters. From the water, there was a voice. Original meaning: timely rain) The original meaning is the same [timely rain]
Shu, sometimes it rains. -Shuo Wen
Live in groups. When everything is moist, it is comfortable. -Sima Xiangru's "Difficult Shu Fu Wen"
It rained before returning to the palace. -"History of filial piety of Shang Emperor"
Won a lot of praise, 18 years old will be rich. -Biography of Duan Qirui in the Later Han Dynasty
(2) Another example: drowning in rain (timely rain); Falling (rainfall); Lin Shu (timely rain)
Rain moistens
If everything is poured into the spring rain, it will flow in a daze, but it will be endless. -Liu An's Huai Nan Zi Tai.
(4) Another example: Wet with water. Also refers to the timely rain that moistens everything); Rain moistens everything. By extension, it means cordial, or cordial.
Ji Shu
Zhu
In ancient times, it was the same as "note" and perfusion. Wang Bo's Cave and Xiao Fu: "Bo waved a string of beads and sighed."
Names and characters
Chairman of China Calligraphers Association: Su Shizhu
Vice Chairman, President and Deputy Secretary of the Party Committee of China Industrial and Commercial Bank: Gu Shu.
World-class financial master: Tao Shu
Basketball player: Yu Zhulong.
Film and television actor: Chen Shu (Chen Shu)
Pritzker Prize: Wang Shu [1]
Vice President of Chinese Accounting Society: Ge Jiashu (1921~ 2013.11.25)