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Speaking and Interpreting Words Tracing the Source - The Primary School Language Department compiled and published the fourth grade book 6-9 lessons of writing

Speaking and Interpreting Words Tracing the Source - The Primary School Language Department compiled and published the fourth grade book 6-9 lessons of writing

Mosquitoes, italics are shaped and sound characters. Insect expression, mosquito is an insect that likes to suck blood: text, table sound. Meaning: mosquito. The words in the text are literally from their original meanings.

Speaking and Interpreting Words Tracing the Source - The Primary School Language Department compiled and published the fourth grade book 6-9 lessons of writing

That is, the Shang Dynasty oracle bone is a hieroglyph. The glyph resembles a person approaching a food vessel to prepare for a meal, which means to eat. By extension, it is as (verb), proximity. Derived from the meaning of proximity to immediate, and thus virtualized as a conjunction indicating continuation, close to the usage of "then" and "is", and can also indicate assumptions, concessions, or turns. The words in the text are: even, indicating hypothetical concessions.

Speaking and Interpreting Words Tracing the Source - The Primary School Language Department compiled and published the fourth grade book 6-9 lessons of writing

Section, Cheng also. Meaning: Item level. The small seal body is a ideographic character. From the grass, from the bucket. "Bucket" means "quantity". Taken together, it refers to the grade categories that measure and separate millet. Meaning: category, grade. The words in the text are: scientist, a person who has achieved a certain degree in scientific research.

Speaking and Interpreting Words Tracing the Source - The Primary School Language Department compiled and published the fourth grade book 6-9 lessons of writing

Horizontal, diaphragm also. Meaning: railing. The small seal body is a shape sound character. From the wood, the horizontal wood in the lower part of the door frame; the yellow sound, combined with the expression, the yellow is earth color, indicating the horizontal wood across the ground. The original meaning is the fence in front of the door or the horizontal wood under the door frame, which is extended to be horizontal. The meaning of the text is: horizontal, parallel to the ground. The above meaning is read héng. Also pronounced hèng, it means disobedience, arbitrariness, and unexpected.

Speaking and Interpreting Words Tracing the Source - The Primary School Language Department compiled and published the fourth grade book 6-9 lessons of writing

Vertical, erect also. The traditional chinese character is "竪". Italics are synonymous. The word is from qiān (qiān), from standing. "臤" means "to control subordinates". "Li" means "Li Jun". "臤" and "立" are combined to mean that "the king is a national monarch". Meaning: The king controls the abolition of the king of the vassal kingdom. The meaning of the words in the text is: perpendicular to the ground.

Speaking and Interpreting Words Tracing the Source - The Primary School Language Department compiled and published the fourth grade book 6-9 lessons of writing

Rope, rope also. Meaning: Maso. The traditional chinese character is "繩". The small seal body is a shape sound character. The glyph uses "糸" as the side, like a rope, and the "蠅" with the omitting "worm" as the side of the sound. Meaning: rope, a strip made of more than two strands of cotton and linen fibers or palm grass. The words in the text are literally from their original meanings.

Speaking and Interpreting Words Tracing the Source - The Primary School Language Department compiled and published the fourth grade book 6-9 lessons of writing

Tie, pronounced "xì", the oracle bone glyph resembles one hand holding two bundles of filaments. Meaning: There is an affiliation. The words in the text read "jì", which means: to connect, to tie.

Speaking and Interpreting Words Tracing the Source - The Primary School Language Department compiled and published the fourth grade book 6-9 lessons of writing

fly. The big belly of the worm. It means a big-bellied insect. The traditional chinese character is "蠅". The small seal body is a shape sound character. From the worm, from the mole (mǐn), the mole also sounds. The original meaning of "mole" is "eating less and multiplying more". "Worms" and "moles" combine to mean "worms that eat less and reproduce more". Meaning: Insects that eat less and reproduce more. Specifically: flies. The meaning of the word in the text is: fly.

Speaking and Interpreting Words Tracing the Source - The Primary School Language Department compiled and published the fourth grade book 6-9 lessons of writing

Evidence, sue also. Meaning: Denunciation. The traditional chinese character is "certificate". The small seal body is a shape sound character. From the word, it means to speak bluntly; dengsheng, and express righteousness, deng, from low to high, indicates that the courtiers advise the monarch and the juniors advise the elders to correct their mistakes. Simplified from 讠 (言); 正音, 兼意義, has the meaning of "righteousness".

Speaking and Interpreting Words Tracing the Source - The Primary School Language Department compiled and published the fourth grade book 6-9 lessons of writing

Meaning: Advice. The words in the text are: proof, to determine the truth of things on the basis of solid material.

Research, 䃺 (mó) also. Meaning: Finely ground with stones. The script is shaped and sound. The glyph uses "stone" as a side, indicating the use of stone grinding objects; "open" is the sound side. Meaning: Grind with stone. By extension: research. The words in the text are: research, to explore the truth of things.

Speaking and Interpreting Words Tracing the Source - The Primary School Language Department compiled and published the fourth grade book 6-9 lessons of writing

In the end, poor also. Meaning: exhaustion. The small seal body is a shape sound character. From the hole, from the nine, nine also sounds. "Nine" is the last of nine natural numbers from 1 to 9, and by extension " final " . "Cave" means "cave". "Cave" and "nine" are combined to mean "the end of the cave". Meaning: Exhaustion. The words in the text are: research, to explore the truth of things.

Speaking and Interpreting Words Tracing the Source - The Primary School Language Department compiled and published the fourth grade book 6-9 lessons of writing

Da, line does not meet also. Meaning: the avenue is wide, and pedestrians do not meet each other. The traditional chinese character is "達". Simplified as a morphophonemic character. From the rim, it means walking; loud, and expressive, large means adult. The two words are combined, indicating that people come and go, and there is no obstacle in all directions. The words in the text are: radar, an electronic device that uses electromagnetic waves to detect targets.

Speaking and Interpreting Words Tracing the Source - The Primary School Language Department compiled and published the fourth grade book 6-9 lessons of writing

Ride, the horse in the yoke. Meaning: When driving, rest the curved wood on the horse's neck to make the carriage and horse one. The traditional chinese character is "駕". The small seal body is a shape sound character. From the horse, the horse-drawn carriage; the sound, the consequential meaning, the curved wood is added to the horse's neck. Meaning: Add yoke to horse. The words in the text are: flying, maneuvering the aircraft to make the exercise.

Speaking and Interpreting Words Tracing the Source - The Primary School Language Department compiled and published the fourth grade book 6-9 lessons of writing

Drive, sick also. Meaning: Horses galloping. Italics are shaped and sound characters. The traditional chinese character is "駛". From the horse, the horse runs fast; Shi Sheng, and the expression meaning, shi, have the meaning of official duties, for the official business of riding a horse and running fast. Meaning: Horses gallop. The words in the text are: to fly, to maneuver the aircraft to make the exercise.

Speaking and Interpreting Words Tracing the Source - The Primary School Language Department compiled and published the fourth grade book 6-9 lessons of writing

Call, call also. Meaning: Calling. The small seal body is a shape sound character. From the mouth, the mouth is open and shouted; the huàn sound, which is also expressive, has a big meaning, indicating a shout with an open mouth. Meaning: Call. The meaning of the words in the text is: to call, to make a loud sound, to make the other person awaken, to pay attention, or to follow the sound.

Speaking and Interpreting Words Tracing the Source - The Primary School Language Department compiled and published the fourth grade book 6-9 lessons of writing

Ki, Beth also. Meaning: combing the silk thread. The traditional character is "紀". The small seal body is a shape sound character. From 糸 ( mì), it is associated with thread; he sounds. Meaning: The clue of loose silk. The words in the text are: century, which refers to the unit of calculation of the age, one century and one hundred years.

Speaking and Interpreting Words Tracing the Source - The Primary School Language Department compiled and published the fourth grade book 6-9 lessons of writing

Skill, coincidence also. Meaning: the method of skillful force. The small seal body is a shape sound character. From the hand, from the branch, from the branch also sounds. "Branch" means "support". The combination of "hand" and "branch" means "a craft that sustains life, which supports human life in the same way that human limbs can support the body." Meaning: The craft on which people make a living. The words in the text are: technology, experience, knowledge and skills in the production of labor.

Speaking and Interpreting Words Tracing the Source - The Primary School Language Department compiled and published the fourth grade book 6-9 lessons of writing

Change, more also. Meaning: Change. The small seal body is a ideographic character. On the left is "self", like a kneeling child; on the right is "pū", like a hand-held staff. It means that the godson has changed and converted. Meaning: Change. The words in the text are literally from their original meanings.

Speaking and Interpreting Words Tracing the Source - The Primary School Language Department compiled and published the fourth grade book 6-9 lessons of writing

Cheng, pin also. Meaning: Cheng Pin, unit of length. The width of the ten hairs side by side is one journey, ten strokes are combined into one cent, and ten strokes are merged into one inch. The glyph uses "禾" as a side to indicate cereal plants; "cheng" is a sound side, and the expression is expressive, showing the meaning of revealing, indicating that the process is to weigh the grain to reveal its weight. Meaning: metering. Words in the text: degree, the state of change in things; program control, program control.

Speaking and Interpreting Words Tracing the Source - The Primary School Language Department compiled and published the fourth grade book 6-9 lessons of writing

Super, jump also. Meaning: jump. The small seal body is a shape sound character. From walking, calling. The word "go" indicates a chase; the word "call" indicates a call, and the sound can transcend space, and the person who responds to the call quickly runs over. Meaning: over. By extension: beyond, beyond. The words in the text are derived from the meaning.

Speaking and Interpreting Words Tracing the Source - The Primary School Language Department compiled and published the fourth grade book 6-9 lessons of writing

Billion, Ann also. Meaning: tranquility, stability. The traditional chinese character is "億". The small seal body is a shape sound character. Man, the expression of righteousness, the small seal body like a person standing on the side, indicating the peace of mind of the person; the meaning of the voice, the expression of the meaning, the meaning of the heart, the meaning of the wish, indicating that peace is the wish of the people. Simplified from 亻 (人), 乙声. Meaning: tranquility, stability. The loan is the number word "billion", ten thousand times ten thousand times. Words in the text are borrowed from false meanings.

Speaking and Interpreting Words Tracing the Source - The Primary School Language Department compiled and published the fourth grade book 6-9 lessons of writing

Nucleus, italic script for shape sound characters. From the wood, it means that it is related to the fruit tree; the hé (hé) is soundless, and the meaning of the estrangement is estranged, indicating that the hard shell of the core separates the kernel from the flesh. Meaning: pit. The meaning of the words in the text is: something like a core.

Speaking and Interpreting Words Tracing the Source - The Primary School Language Department compiled and published the fourth grade book 6-9 lessons of writing

Oh, the southwest corner of the room. Meaning: the southwest corner of the house. The small seal body is a ideographic character. Above it is a treasure hijab, like a house; inside it is like a rice ball, an offering. Taken together, they represent the deities in the southwest corner of the house. By extension, the depths of the house. The words in the text are: mystery, esoteric secret that has not yet been known.

Speaking and Interpreting Words Tracing the Source - The Primary School Language Department compiled and published the fourth grade book 6-9 lessons of writing

Benefit, forgiveness also. Meaning: Rich has a surplus. The script is a ideographic character. Above the glyph is a deformation of water, and below is a dish. Indicates that water is full from the vessel. The original meaning flows outward for filling. By extension, it means to increase, to increase, and by extension, to be more. Since the increase is increased, more benefits are obtained, so "benefit" is extended to refer to benefits. The words in the text are: increasingly, more and more day by day.

Speaking and Interpreting Words Tracing the Source - The Primary School Language Department compiled and published the fourth grade book 6-9 lessons of writing

Lian, lian also. Meaning: Connect. The traditional chinese character is "union". The small seal body is a shape sound character. From the ear from the silk. A silk rope is used to penetrate the ear of the device to lift and hang. Simplified characters from the ear, from the off, indicate association. Meaning: Connected. The words in the text are literally from their original meanings.

Speaking and Interpreting Words Tracing the Source - The Primary School Language Department compiled and published the fourth grade book 6-9 lessons of writing

quality, to the phase of matter (zhuì) also. Meaning: collateral by things or people. The traditional chinese character is "質". The small seal body is a ideographic character. Above are two axes, and below is money (shells), which are used as collateral in exchange for money. Meaning: mortgage. The simplified character is: quality. The words in the text are: matter, referring to the means of subsistence.

Speaking and Interpreting Words Tracing the Source - The Primary School Language Department compiled and published the fourth grade book 6-9 lessons of writing

Zhe, Zhiye. Meaning: Intellectual, wise. Italics are shaped and sound characters. From the mouth, the wisdom of the heart is expressed with the mouth; the folded voice, and the expression of the meaning, the wise man is convincing. Meaning: Wise. The words in the text are: Philosopher, a philosophical scholar who takes philosophy as the object of study and has a high attainment in philosophy.

Speaking and Interpreting Words Tracing the Source - The Primary School Language Department compiled and published the fourth grade book 6-9 lessons of writing

Ren, Fu also. Meaning: Letter of Appointment. The small seal body is a shape sound character. From the person; rén sound, and the expression, non is the vertical shape of the burden of the burden. Meaning: shouldering; bearing; shouldering. The words in the text are: Any, meaning whatever. The above meaning is read rèn. Also read rén, Ren surname, Ren Qiu.

Speaking and Interpreting Words Tracing the Source - The Primary School Language Department compiled and published the fourth grade book 6-9 lessons of writing

Zen, Yoshiya. Meaning: auspicious and beautiful. Oracle bones are synonymous. The glyph from the sheep (auspicious, auspicious) from the eye, looks very beautiful. The simplified character from sheep from the mouth from the mouth, indicates that people talk with auspicious words. Meaning: auspicious and beautiful. The words in the text are: improvement, which means to change the original situation to make it better.

Speaking and Interpreting Words Tracing the Source - The Primary School Language Department compiled and published the fourth grade book 6-9 lessons of writing

Twilight, sun and meditation. Meaning: The sun is setting fast. The small seal body is a ideographic character. Like the sun falling into the grass, it means that it will be late. The simplified character "twilight" is a morphophonemic character, and its second "day" means "day day" and "day". "Mo" (epithet) and "day" are combined to mean "dusk of the day". Meaning: Sunset, evening. The words in the text are literally from their original meanings.

Speaking and Interpreting Words Tracing the Source - The Primary School Language Department compiled and published the fourth grade book 6-9 lessons of writing

Groan, moan also. Meaning: chanting in a low voice. The small seal body is a shape sound character. From the mouth, from now on, from now on. "Now" means "now, now." "Mouth" and "present" are combined to mean "there is a feeling in the present and a whispered chant". Meaning: Sing in a low voice. The meaning of the word in the text is: a genre of ancient Chinese poetry.

Speaking and Interpreting Words Tracing the Source - The Primary School Language Department compiled and published the fourth grade book 6-9 lessons of writing

question, amount also. Meaning: forehead. The small seal body is a shape sound character. The word from the page (xié), from the is, is also sound. "Yes" means "positive", "aligned", and by extension "front", "datum". "Page" means "head". "Yes" is combined with "page" to mean "the front of the head". Meaning: the front of the human head, the forehead. The meaning of words in the text is: writing, inscription.

Speaking and Interpreting Words Tracing the Source - The Primary School Language Department compiled and published the fourth grade book 6-9 lessons of writing

Side, side also. Meaning: next to. The small seal body is a shape sound character. The glyph uses "person" as the side and "then" as the sound side. Meaning: next to. The meaning of the word in the text is: side.

Speaking and Interpreting Words Tracing the Source - The Primary School Language Department compiled and published the fourth grade book 6-9 lessons of writing

Peak, the script is a shape and sound character. From the mountain, the sound of the mountain, and the expression, the meaning of the plant grows high to the top. Meaning: the top of the mountain, the peak. The words in the text are literally from their original meanings.

Speaking and Interpreting Words Tracing the Source - The Primary School Language Department compiled and published the fourth grade book 6-9 lessons of writing

Lu, send also. Autumn and winter go, spring and summer live. Meaning: to stay. Leave in the fall and winter, and live in the spring and summer. The traditional character is "廬". Simplified characters are phonetic characters. Wide, expressive, simple shed; household table sound, and expression meaning, single door, also refers to the household. The original meaning refers to the temporary shacks built in the fields during the busy agricultural season. By extension: humble houses. The word in the text means the name of the mountain, Lushan, in Jiangxi.

Speaking and Interpreting Words Tracing the Source - The Primary School Language Department compiled and published the fourth grade book 6-9 lessons of writing

Edge, yi chun also. Meaning: decorative edges. The word congruence 糸, for silk thread, cloth veil; from tuàn (彖), 彖 also sound, "彖" originally means the pig's mouth, its upper kiss is larger than the lower snout, and can half wrap the lower snout, extending to "wrapping the edge". The combination of "糸" and "彖" means "wrapping the edges of clothes with a narrow cloth drapery and wrapping the edges of clothes". Meaning: the hem of the clothes. The meaning of the word in the text is: because.

Speaking and Interpreting Words Tracing the Source - The Primary School Language Department compiled and published the fourth grade book 6-9 lessons of writing

Descend (jiàng) down also. Meaning: down the hill. The small seal body is a shape sound character. From Fu, the glyph resembles the foot socket dug out by the ancients on the wall of the crypt where they lived, like a staircase. The sound of jiàng (夅àng), which is also expressive, is shaped like two feet walking downwards, which is associated with "Fu" and indicates that a person has come down from the hillside. Generally refers to falling, falling. The words in the text read xiáng, which means to serve and lose.

Speaking and Interpreting Words Tracing the Source - The Primary School Language Department compiled and published the fourth grade book 6-9 lessons of writing

Fees, scattered financial uses also. Meaning: dissipating money. The traditional chinese character is "fee". The small seal body is a shape sound character. From Bey, from Fo, from Foe. "F" means "to depart.". "Shell" refers to a coin. "Bay" and "F" are combined to mean "spend money". Meaning: Use money. By extension: consumption. The meaning of the word in the text is: wear and tear.

Speaking and Interpreting Words Tracing the Source - The Primary School Language Department compiled and published the fourth grade book 6-9 lessons of writing

Whiskers, face hair also. Meaning: hair on the face. The traditional character is "須". The small seal body is a ideographic character. The word is from the page (xié), from the 彡 (shān). "Page" refers to the head of the person. "彡" is a variation of "three", meaning "many". "Page" and "彡" are combined to mean "there is a lot of hair on people's heads". Meaning: There are many hairs on people's heads. Meaning: beard. The meaning of the words in the text is: will.

Speaking and Interpreting Words Tracing the Source - The Primary School Language Department compiled and published the fourth grade book 6-9 lessons of writing

Sun, away. Meaning: escape. The traditional character is "遜". The small seal body is a shape sound character. From chuò 辶), like the road and feet, meaning; escape; Sun Table Sound. Meaning: Escape. By extension: modesty, deference. The meaning of the words in the text is: not up to, not comparable.

Speaking and Interpreting Words Tracing the Source - The Primary School Language Department compiled and published the fourth grade book 6-9 lessons of writing

Lose, lose. Meaning: entrusting people to transport. The traditional chinese character is "輸". The glyph "car" on the left indicates transportation by car; the right "Yu" means transportation. Meaning: Shipping. The meaning of the words in the text is: lose in the contest, lose.