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One Kanji a day - class

Class lèi, a class is a user-defined reference data type, also known as a class type.

One Kanji a day - class

Today we come to know the word [class lèi].

【Glyph evolution】

One Kanji a day - class

This character first appeared in the Warring States script. "Speaking of the Dog Department": "Classes, similar types, only dogs." From the dog, (ㄌㄟˋ) sound." "" is the original word for "class", and the Warring States script is "class" and the word "" is used. By the late Warring States period, the Qin script had become a "class" character, which was similar to the seal script, and the class character was passed and the word was gradually used. "Speaking of the Text Page Department": ", difficult to know also, from the page, rice." A day, bright white appearance, from the powder province." ,,,From the page, from the powder province, from the page, it means the head; from the powder, Fu powder on the face, apply makeup, apply powder on the face, inherently "difficult to know" meaning; and the meaning of "fresh white appearance" is derived from the powder. The word "class" comes from a dog, from. From the dog, it means that it is related to the similarity of the dog; from, it means the pronunciation, and the meaning of "difficult to know" means that the original meaning refers to the species, and the shape is the same or similar and is not easy to distinguish. In the six books, it belongs to the form and sound and will. Canonical words are categorized and are partially omitted.

【Calligraphy Masters】

One Kanji a day - class

【Definition of words】

〈Name〉

(Shape sound.) From the dog, the lèi sound. From "dogs", because of the dog species are most similar. Meaning: species)

Paper ash and the like. --Song · Shen Kuo's "Mengxi Pen Talk And Trapdoor"

Race

I have captured them three times without killing them, sincerely wanting to obey his heart, not to destroy his kind. - Romance of the Three Kingdoms

Case Studies; Ordinances

The analogy is far from the righteous. - "History of Qu Yuan Jia Sheng Lie"

〈Move〉

Similarity; resemble

It is not similar to Zhang's Miserly Book. —— Qing · Yuan Ming's "Huang Sheng Borrowed Books"

Analogies; analogy

Righteousness does not kill less but kills the multitude, which cannot be described as knowledge. - "Mozi"

〈Vice〉

Roughly; mostly

Looking at the ancient and modern literati, the class does not protect the fine line. --Three Kingdoms, Wei · Cao Pi's Book with Wu Qian

【The Story of the Word】

Draw a tiger dog

One Kanji a day - class

Pronunciation: huà hǔ lèi quǎn

Source: "Later Han Shu Ma Yuan Biography": "The season is not good, trapped in the world of light and thin, the so-called painting of tigers is not an anti-dog." ”

Explanation: It means that the effect of the metaphor imitation is not good, and it is not the same.

Story: General Ma Yuan once wrote to his nephew, hoping that he would pay more attention to the mistakes of others and learn from others' strengths. In his letter, he said: "Long Bogao is a generous and prudent man, and I hope that you will imitate his character; and Du Jichang is a man, heroic and righteous, but I do not want you to imitate him." Why doesn't Ma Yuan want his nephews to emulate the heroic and righteous people? It turns out that if you can't learn Long Bogao, you can still become a cautious person, just like carving a bird, carving out a donkey, it can also be said to be carved into a similar bird. However, if you can't learn Du Jichang, it is easy to become a frivolous person, just like trying to draw a tiger, but you will draw a dog, and you will completely become a beast of different natures.

The idiom "draw a tiger dog" comes from this letter written by Ma Yuan to his nephew. Because the tiger is the authority of the beasts, the general beasts are afraid of it, and the dog is a despicable beast, only knows to shake its head and tail to beg for pity, so posterity will use "drawing tiger dogs" to ridicule a person who cannot stand on his own style, only knows to imitate others, but gets the opposite effect.

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