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Wu's pinyin pronunciation: Wu.

E. Modern Chinese standardizes the first-class characters (commonly used characters). The pronunciation of Putonghua is wù, which was first seen in the Oracle Bone Inscriptions era of Shang Dynasty and belongs to pictophonetic characters in Liu Shu. The basic meaning of "e" is the fifth place in the heavenly stems, as a synonym for the fifth place in the order; The extended meaning refers to the earth, such as: E Fang (the day of Wuji). In the use of modern Chinese, the usage of "E" generally means that the ancient ten dominated the five parties and the five lived in ten branches, because it refers to the central government, such as: May 6th, the harmony between heaven and earth. -"Han Shu".

Words and explanations about e

1. Captain Wuji's pinyin is [wù jǐ xiào wèi], and its interpretation is: the official name of the Han Dynasty. Responsible for reclamation in the western region. Source: "Han Shu Guan Bai Gong Qing Biao": "In the first year of Yuan Dynasty, a captain of Wuji was born in Yuan Di." ?

2. Wu Shenqi's pinyin is: 【 w shhēn lù 】, which means a book that was once called the underworld to record the good and evil deeds in the world. Quote and explain the previous books that said that the underworld recorded people's good and evil deeds in the world.

3. The pinyin of the Reform Movement of 1898 is:? [wùxwéI xěn], explanation: refers to the political reform activities headed by Kang Youwei in 1898 (the year of the Reform Movement of 1898). Also known as the "Hundred Days Reform", the Reform Movement of 1898. The reformists carried out bourgeois political reform through Emperor Guangxu. The main contents were to learn from the West, advocate science and culture, reform the political and educational systems, and develop agriculture, industry and commerce. This movement was strongly opposed by the old school headed by Empress Dowager Cixi. In September this year, Empress Dowager Cixi and others staged a coup, imprisoned Guangxu, and the reformists were killed or fled abroad.

4. The pinyin of the Six Gentlemen of the Hundred Days Movement is:? [wùxliùjūn zǐ], explanation: The Six Gentlemen of the Hundred Days of 1898 refers to the feudal die-hards headed by Empress Dowager Cixi, who killed and maimed party member in the coup of 1898, including Tan Sitong, Kang, Yang Rui and Liu Guangdi.

5. The pinyin of the Reform Movement of 1898 is:]. Interpretation: refers to 1898 (the year of the Reform Movement of 1898), the bourgeois political reform carried out by the reformists headed by Kang Youwei through Emperor Guangxu. The main content is to learn from the west, advocate science and culture, and reform the political and educational systems. This movement was strongly opposed by the old school headed by Empress Dowager Cixi. In September this year, Empress Dowager Cixi and others staged a coup, Guangxu was imprisoned, and the reformists were killed or fled abroad.