I. Interpretation
Pronunciation 1
1, red: vermilion. Zhu pi. Zhu Bi Zhu Wen (Yang Wen on the seal). Zhumen (red painted gate, formerly referring to a very rich family).
2, mineral name: cinnabar (inorganic compound, Chinese medicine used as a sedative. Also known as "cinnabar" and "cinnabar"). Zhu Mo.
3. Last name.
Pronunciation 2 [shú]
[Shí] Ancient place names. When Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty established a county, where did he rule in Yunnan Province today? Zhaotong county. Later it became a county.
Second, the interpretation of words.
Classical Chinese version of Shuo Wen Jie Zi: Zhu, late. Pine and cypress from the wood, one in it. ?
Vernacular version of Shuo Wen Jie Zi: Zhu, a tree of hearts. The pine-cypress glyph has "wood" as the edge, and the "one" in the middle of "wood" means inside the tree.
Third, the evolution of glyphs (as shown in the figure)
Fourth, the original meaning of coinage
Noun, trunk.
Extended data
Group words: Hong Chu? Zhulou? Zhu Bi? Suzaku? Zhu bird? Red paint? Zhu Wen? Zhu Jin? Athena Chu? Zhushamen-a wealthy family
First, Zhu Bi?
Red is often used for dipping red brush, marking official documents, proofreading ancient books and correcting students' homework, which is different from black used in original writing and printing.
Second, Zhu Jin [zhū jǐn]?
Deciduous shrub with broadly ovate leaves, sharp tips, large flowers, mostly red, and oval capsules. For viewing. Also known as Fusang.
Third, Athena Chu?
Common name for mercury sulfide. Inorganic compound with chemical formula of HgS. The earliest bright red pigment. Toxic. Used in oil painting, inkpad and China's famous scarlet carving lacquerware.
Fourth, [zh ū c m: o] [zh ū c m: o]?
A kind of red grass. The ancients thought it was auspicious.
Verb (abbreviation of verb) Zhu Xi?
A legendary red turtle that spits pearls is also called pearl turtle.