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My son's fortune-teller said he was short of money. My name is Tian. Tell me about it. What's your name?

Tian Xiaoquan

consider

(all)

elder brother

Measuring weight: full scale.

In ancient times, officials were awarded and selected only by weighing: official narration (an old system of official narration, which approved the award or promotion of official positions according to seniority or merit). A referendum. Civil servant record (select employment).

Number of strokes:11;

Radical: Cheng;

Number of strokes: 3111534112/.

Explain in detail:

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consider

consider

elder brother

name

(voice. From Kim, the whole voice. Original meaning: weighing instrument, that is, scale)

With the original meaning ["steelyard"]

Quan, Heng also. -"Shuo Wen"

The title of the title. -Guangya Interpreter

The husband's weight is not reduced by two baht, which is used by saints and balanced by counties. -"Huainan Ziqi Su Xun"

Another example is Quanheng.

Refers to the interpretation, notes and other words of ancient history books [[notes]]

Later historians, or theory, or order, or whole, or comment. -Joe's Tongzhi

surname

consider

consider

elder brother

move

Weighing; Measure; Identify [[weigh]]

There is no way to judge how many people there are in the world. -"Mandarin Wu Yu". Note: "Say yes."

Think carefully. -History of Han Follwed

Another example: ranking by measure. Also known as "interpretation"); Preface (the order of commenting articles); Judge; Omni-directional materials (measuring ability)

Select and award official positions according to their qualifications.

And Weng Changquan. -Ming Xian Cui's "Ci-Ci: Three Stories of Su Gongao in Zhong Wang"

Another example is: dismissal (the amount is awarded to officials); Civil service examination (considering selection); Civil service order (according to the ability and merit of officials, determine the level of official positions); Appoint officials by appointment (only by quantity); Civil servants (considering talents to fill official positions)

Arrange [rank] [arrange]. Such as: full penetration (continuous arrangement)

Xiao quan

Basic explanation:

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1. In the Tang Dynasty, outside 1996, the appointees of the Ministry of War and the Ministry of Rites, that is, officials, were elected by themselves, which was called "the right of filial piety".