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Bedouin shell language
Bay has only one pronunciation, bay.

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Basic meaning:

"Bei" is a Chinese character, pronounced "Bei", which was first seen in Oracle Bone Inscriptions. Its original meaning is the general name of Gastropoda and Clarambranchia in oysters, clams or other mollusks, and also refers to shells, shell-like patterns and so on. , also refers to ancient coins made of shells or shells.

Extended data

Glyph evolution

Etymological interpretation

Classical Chinese version of Shuo Wen Jie Zi: North and Shanghai. Living on land is famous, and it is also famous in water. Hieroglyphics. The ancient goods were Bei Zhen turtle, Zhou Youquan, and the money was wasted in Qin. All shellfish belong to shellfish. ?

The vernacular version of Shuo Wen Jie Zi: Shellfish, mollusks with shells in the ocean. This small animal is called "Yi" on land and "Mi" in water. The word image is the shape of a shell. ?

Explanation of word combinations:

1, Beijia

Shells. In ancient times, things produced in the South China Sea and other places were treasures.

2. Northern Han Dynasty

Buddhist scripture box.

3. Cai Bei

Wealth, money.

4. Shell ornaments

Refers to ornaments made of shellfish.

5. North side

Refers to Buddhist scriptures. Because it is written on the leaves, it is called.

6. Shell clamp

Refers to Buddhist scriptures. The laurel leaf is tied with a rope and sandwiched with two boards, so it is called laurel leaf. Also known as Brahma clip or warp clip.

7. Translation

Translate Buddhist scriptures.