Chapter 167: Being able to break through in his lifetime is already a fluke
"It's shameful to make my generation ashamed to be with you, Qin Xiu, you are too shameless, can you be more shameless......"
Qin Xiu naturally had no idea about the shouting on the sidelines, the battle was too thrilling.
Even if Qin Xiu was bent on using advanced jumping skills to dodge quickly, it would be difficult to face the constant bombardment of Shan Qiye, who had the Gang Jin Supreme (five-legged).
There was a strange slap here, and a deft flying kick over there, there was a gap in the realm, which made Qin Xiu unable to guard against it, and he couldn't dodge.
This is also fortunate that Shan Qiye's breakthrough is a temporary breakthrough in battle.
Otherwise, there is a period of time, even if it is an hour or two to calm down and comprehend the new realm
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The earliest way to write the word "year" is the image of a person carrying a ripe crop, indicating that the crops are ripe, that is, "the year is full". In ancient times, the so-called "Niancheng" referred to this. Therefore, the ancient character books put the word "year" in the Hebu. Since the grain is generally one year old and one ripe, the "year" and the year have the same cycle in the number of dates. In ancient times, the Central Plains and the Tibetans were all celebrating the New Year, and later it became the New Year (the saying is still "New Year").
In ancient Chinese legend, the year was the immortal who destroyed the ferocious monster Xi. Xi came to hurt people on the night of the thirtieth day of the lunar month, and the fairy year worked together with people to drive away the "Xi" by setting off firecrackers. In order to commemorate the achievements of the year, people call the 30th day "Chinese New Year's Eve", that is, the day of the fierce beast, and in order to commemorate the "year", the first day of the new year is called the New Year. (Citation: Shanghai Fine Arts Film Studio, "The Story of Chinese New Year's Eve", not the current wrong version, "Xi" is a monster).
Basic Information
Chinese name
year
Pinyin
nián
radical
dry
Five strokes 86
Rh (Simplified) Rhfk (Full)
Five strokes 98
tg
Stroke order demo
1. 丿 2.1 3.1 4.丨 5.1 6.丨
Four corner numbers
80500
Cangjie
oq
Stroke order number:
311212
Zheng Ma
mamb
Unicode
CJK
Unify Chinese characters
U+5E74
Stroke order
Apostrophe, horizontal, horizontal, short, vertical, horizontal, vertical.
Break down from beginning to end
First day of the afternoon
Zhuyin
ㄋ一ㄢˊ
directory
1. Explanation of the origin of the word
2. Basic Meaning
3. Detailed meanings
4 years is different
5 Kangxi Dictionary
6. Speak the text and interpret the words
7. Character source glyphs
8 related words
9 dialect pronunciation
10 common phrases
The etymology of this paragraph is explained
Briefly:
The oracle bone inscription of the year is engraved in the shape of a person's negative crop, which means that the grain will be ripe and harvested. It is likely that the harvest was a major event in the year of the agricultural society, and the grain was harvested once a year in ancient times, so the word "year" was used (by extension) as an anniversary year.
"Nian Gu Shu Ye", a commentary on the original meaning of the Chinese character "年" in Shuowen Jie Zi.
Chinese New Year is a celebration held in ancient times on the Gushu Festival.
The Chinese characters "Nian" and "New Year" customs are important cultural characteristics of ancient China, which was based on agriculture and the maturity of rice crops as the basis of the calendar.
However, in Chinese now, the original meaning of "Nian Gu Shuye" has long been obliterated and disappeared. The Chinese New Year is at the end of the lunar month and the beginning of the first month. At this time, it is not the season of grain ripening, and the season does not match the original meaning of "year".
"Year", oracle bone inscription and gold inscription are the pictograms of the ripening and drooping ears of grain. The pictogram of the word "year" is a carrying of ripe ears of grain as the main ideogram. This is the exact definition of the Chinese character "年" given by the theory of philology. In modern Chinese vocabulary, "Niancheng" still retains the meaning of "year".
The major discovery of the study of Shui Shui shows that the original meaning of "year" in the ancient Shui script of the Shui Shui Script, the "year" in the Shui calendar, and the "Duan Festival (including the forehead festival in Libo)" of the Shui Grand Annual Festival.
Explanation:
year
year
The character "year" in regular script that is now in use can be regarded as a pure "mark character" (see Qiu Tin Gui) from the glyph. The glyphs and phonetics of its earlier glyphs are no longer there. The "Kangxi Dictionary" classifies its characters in the "cadre" department, which seems to be a last resort.
The oracle bone inscription is the image of a person with a negative he, and the word is in the shape of "秂", and "person" is both expressive and phonetic (cf. Wang Hui, Shen Pei; The same rhyme of "person" and "year" is still preserved in some Hokkien dialects).
"秂", "Jade Chapter, Hebu" Xun Qiyi said, "want to knot rice",
"Collection of Rhymes, True Rhymes" means "He who wants to bear fruit", that is, He will bear fruit.
The training of the two-character book is in line with the original meaning of the word "秂". The harvest can be harvested when it is ripe, bundled into a bunch, and only then can people carry the harvest. Therefore, the original meaning of the shape of "秂" should be the ripe harvest of grain. It can also refer to the harvest of crops in a year, and this meaning is preserved in later terms such as harvest year (harvest year), year scene, and year harvest.
It may also be due to the fact that the grain is ripe every year, so it is used for the purpose of time.
After the Western Zhou Dynasty, the shape of the golden characters was changed, and the original center of the "person" shape or added a dot, or added a horizontal drawing into the shape of "thousand", and the whole character was made into a "秊" shape. Its shape is the sleeping tiger ground Jane, small seal bear.
Jin Wen has added a painting under the shape of "thousand", which is changed into the shape of "adding a horizontal under the thousand characters" (according to the shape of "non", see ""). When it comes to ancient characters, it is not intended to be derived from a thousand people, and from a thousand to a thousand (cf. Li Xiaoding).
The lower part of the Warring States period has a glyph and is falsely used as "earth".
The small seal is from He Qiansheng. Wang Hui believes that a thousand words are from ten voices, and the year is the milk word of the human voice, so it can be homophonized with others, and it can be prepared to say.
The silk book of the Mawangdui Han tomb is written in a bit like the "hand" shape of later generations.
The Eastern Wei Kaishu has the year character as from the stem shape of He (see Gao Zhan's epitaph).
The character "year" in regular script, which is close to the current usage, was seen in the Southern Dynasties (such as the Xiao Yi Monument).
Oracle uses its original meaning. The word "receiving the year" is commonly used in divination, which is pronounced as "conferring the year", which means to grant a good harvest (cf. Chen Bingxin).
It is also used as a noun in the chronicle. In ancient times, the valley was ripe for a year.
Divination: "Zhen from this ten years (again) five" ("Collection" 24610), in which the middle is used as this meaning (Xu Zhongshu), which means fifteen years.
If the analysis of this example is credible, then the theory of "Erya" is negotiable, because it is likely that the Yin people already used the word "year" as a time.
"Erya Shitian".."Xia said the year, Shang said the ritual, Zhou said the year, Tang Yu said. 」
Regardless of whether the statement of "Erya" is credible or not, Guo Pu's note can still be referenced. Worship, take four o'clock and one end; year, take a ripe crop; load, take things and start at the end. "Xing Yushu".."The year, the name of Heshu. Every year is ripe, so it is the name of the year. 」
Jin Wen often uses "year" as the year of the year, among which "Wan Nian Yongbao" is the idiom of Jin Wen.
In addition, there are examples of using the words "he" and "people" as the words "year" in the Western Zhou Dynasty.
For example, Beizi Jia: "Beizi Cha (Zuo) Bao Zun Yi, Qi Mai (Wan) He (Year), grandson Yongbao" ("Integration" Revised Supplement 6507). Among them, "Wanhe" and "He" should be read
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