Second, the basic interpretation?
[Peng]
1, left and right: side. Side. The side door faces outwards. Listen. Nobody's watching.
2, others, in addition: others. The words beside it. And so on. Duty-bound. Circumstantial narrator (the characters in a play bear what other actors on the stage say to the audience). Step aside.
3. Broad and extensive: introduce widely while signing.
4, evil, bias: the side door is left.
5. Some components that often appear in Chinese characters: radicals. Stand by your heart.
Extended data 1. Evolution of glyphs
Second, etymological explanation.
The classical Chinese version of "Explaining Words: Bian, Pu Ye". From two, que; Square sound.
Vernacular version of Shuo Wen Jie Zi: Fang and Guang. "Pei", this is the "square" of the essay.
Third, related words
1. Attend the meeting as an observer.
Chapter 2 of Du Pengcheng's Defending Yan 'an: "Today, the first meeting was held to welcome new soldiers, and the Political Department invited him to attend and receive education. "
2, all around: four in one, all around.
Guo Moruo? "Yang Liuzan" poem: "Yang! Liu heyang! Chop you into five feet long and stick it at both ends. "
3. Narrator: It refers to what a dramatic character said to the audience behind other actors' backs on the stage.
Act III of Cao Yu's Wang Zhaojun: "Hu (narrator), what bright eyes!"
4. Collateral: unorthodox schools of literature, art and academia.
Sun Li's Lu Xiu Library Reader: "Beyond this mainstream, there are schools of its own."
5. observation: observe from the side.
Bing Xin? "For Young Readers" V: "I suddenly felt very sad when I was watching it, so I went out while they were in the house."