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What did you read next to the twisted wire on Gazer's right?
Read: Yi Yi

I. Deductive explanation:

1, wire drawing.

2, sort out the mess; Find out why.

Second, the deduction of words:

Deduction, continuous flow, deduction, deduction, deduction, deduction, etc.

Thinking,? Deduction, deduction thinking, deduction, deduction sacrifice

Extended data

First, the evolution of etymology:

Second, the interpretation of words:

Classical Chinese version of Shuo Wen Jie Zi: deduction, reeling also. The sound from the wind to the testicles. ?

Vernacular version of Shuo Wen Jie Zi: Deduction and Reeling. The font uses the character "甧" as the side, and the Chinese character "testis" as the sound side.

Third, related words:

1, what [zhò u y]?

Still a show.

2. yisao [yì sāo]?

It means commotion; Riots.

3. Deduce [y? n?] n]?

Deduction and extension.

4. Hey [yí n yí]?

Recite and find out the answer.

5. Sacrifice [y and j]?

An ancient ritual. The second day after the main sacrifice, the continued sacrifice was called "Yi Sacrifice".