Writing skills
Narrow left and wide right. "Ju" is short at two points, with the midpoint to the left, and it is drawn straight and oblique. "West" should be short horizontally, the box should be wide at the top and narrow at the bottom, and "two" should be in the middle of the box.
"Sa" is a commonly used Chinese word, pronounced as s m or xǐ, which was first seen in Oracle Bone Inscriptions. The original meaning refers to the sporadic drop of water or other things, such as sprinkling water, sweeping the floor, tears, etc. . Extended refers to "scattered things", such as spilled food. In ancient times, it was the same as "washing" and washing. Also used as a surname.
First, [? sǎ? ]
Sprinkle water. Composition: Sprinkle water and spray.
Scatter things. He accidentally spilled beans all over the floor.
Second, [? xǐ? ]
In ancient times, it was the same as "washing" and washing.
synonym
"Tong", "Sprinkle, Tong-West, the ancient sound reads the first, so the west and the first are synonymous with the same sound." Xiaoya Xiaoming, The Book of Songs:' It's obviously that the sky is shining, and it's obviously that the earth is shining. "I'm interested in the west ..." The west rhymes with the sky, and its sound begins with the leaves. Therefore, the "Xi" in Selected Works of Mei Chengwen (seven hairs) is also called "giving first": "giving first, seeking economic aid, publishing books ……" Zhu's "No.1 Zero" is now called "West Zero". Because' Xian' can be borrowed as' Xi' and' Jian' can also be used as a festival' sprinkling', which is synonymous with the first ceremony and the second cut.
According to Shuowen: "To be close to the ground, make a sound from your feet first." And' wash, spread your feet, start with water.' It can be seen that all the washing of the ancients originated from the feet. Because ancestors had no shoes to wear at the beginning of their lives, their feet were naturally dirty, so all washing should start with washing their feet. Toad's foot is a proper name, and wash is a * * * name, which is changed from a proper name to a * * * name. Their sounds and meanings come from the same source. "(quoted from Huang Xianfan's A Preliminary Study on the Interpretation of Ancient Books-Selected Academic Papers of Huang Xianfan, page 473, Guangxi Normal University Press, July 2004).