Second, interpretation:
1, word; The writing form of language: Oracle Bone Inscriptions ~. English ~.
2, article: scattered ~. Talk about ~.
3, classical Chinese: half to half white.
4. refers to liberal arts: ~ science.
5. Non-military. Opposite to "Wu": ~ paste. ~ Wu Shuangquan.
6, soft; Non-violence: ~ weak. ~ fire.
7, the old refers to etiquette, ceremony, etc. : complex ~ festivals.
8. refers to some phenomena in nature: heaven ~. Water.
9. Tattoos or words on the body and face: ~ body. ~ cheek.
10, decoration; Concealed: ~ over-decorated.
1 1 quantifier. Copper coins used in the old days: 1 ~ is not worth it.
Third, related words:
China? Composition? Words? Words? Culture? Civilization? Literary world?
Documents? Words? Literary affixes? Post? Inscription? Quiet and refined
Extended data:
First of all, etymological explanation:
Original meaning of word-making: nouns, pictographic ideographic symbols carved on rock walls and Oracle Bone Inscriptions in ancient times, that is, the earliest pictographic Chinese characters.
Classical Chinese version of Shuo Wen Jie Zi: Wen, wrong painting also. All articles in Xiang Jiaowen belong to articles.
Vernacular version of Shuo Wen Jie Zi: Wen, typo. Like a cross pattern. All words related to text are bounded by "text".
Second, the phrase definition:
1, inscription [bēi wén]?
Words engraved on the tablet; Prepare the words engraved on or copied from the tablet.
2. Essay [zá wén]?
A kind of prose. It is a literary paper with discussion as the main part and narrative and lyric as the interlayer. He is good at being short and sharp, vivid and sharp, and has many styles, such as essays, miscellaneous feelings, miscellaneous talks and notes.
3. Tattoo [wén shēn]?
Draw or pierce colored patterns or figures on a person's body.
4. A movement?
Ancient documents used for Oracle, call, condemnation, etc. , especially used to denounce the enemy or rebellion.
5. the word [wén ci]?
Refers to the use of words, expressions, etc In an article: ~ beautiful.