2. What words in ancient Chinese mean end, end or end 1, end?
Pronunciation: zh not ng.
Meaning: ending, ending, extending to the limit, stopping, ending, etc.
Said by: "Finally, the silk is also", which means to tie the silk tightly, symbolizing the end.
Explain Chinese characters in words: the word "winter" on the right is the end of the four seasons, so it is extended to mean "end", while the next two points of the word "winter" mean "ice", and the upper part is the appearance of the knitting thread when it is used up, which echoes the word "ten thousand" on the left to mean end.
Such as: the end, the end of the play, the final exam, the beginning and the end.
Step 2: do it
Pronunciation is jǐn and jìn respectively.
Meaning: end, death, exhaustion, ending, reaching the limit, etc.
Said by: "Guang Yun" exhausted, exhausted, finally. It means the end and the last meaning.
Such as: ammunition is exhausted, pain is sweet, inexhaustible, and perfect.
3. Poverty
Pronunciation is qióng or góng,
Meaning: It was first seen in Oracle Bone Inscriptions. The original meaning of word-making is that a person lives in a cave, and his body is forced to bend around and is not free. Later, it expanded to material hardship, frustration, poverty, and then to investigation, termination, fatigue and so on.
Said by: Xiao er ya guang Shu is poor, but it is also. It means poor is exhausted.
For example, The Warring States Policy Yance has a bad picture but a dagger. It means that in the end, the truth or intention is revealed.
Extended data:
end
Pinyin: jié shù
Basic explanation
1, over, gone.
This speech concluded the ceremony.
2. clothing; Dress up.
Come out when it's over. -Qing Xu ke "Qing paper money and war"
3. clean up; Disposal.
Step 4 exercise restraint
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