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What does sign language mean?

Signature's explanation: the inspector of the old checkpoint.

The pronunciation of the signer is qiānzǐshǒu, a Chinese word. From Lu Xun's "New Story of Going through Customs": "The secret agent takes the lead, and the customs are followed closely, that is, Guan Yin Xi, four rounds and two signs."

First, sign language pronunciation: qiān

1. Write your name or draw symbols in person: signature, signature, sign-in, issuance, receipt, signature, signature, signature.

2. Write a brief opinion: endorsement, submission and visa.

3. A thin stick or sheet made of bamboo and wood: a toothpick.

Second, pronunciation: zǐ

1, (name) refers to ancient children; Now it refers to sons: ~ female, ~ grandson, ~ married, ~ nephew, father ~, only child ~

2. The general name of (name) person: male ~, female ~.

3. In ancient times, (name) specifically referred to learned people; It's a good name for men: husband ~, all ~ hundred.

4. (Name) The third category in the four-part classification of ancient books: ~ Bu, ~ Shu, Jing, Shi, ~, Ji.

5, (generation) ancient refers to the second person calling you: with the spear of ~; Attack the shield.

Third, hand pronunciation: shǒu

1, the original meaning: (name) the part of the front end of the human upper limb that can hold things.

2, (moving) hold: people ~ a book.

3, (shape) small and easy to take: ~ book, ~ fold.

4. (Modeling) Personal: ~ Copy.

5.(~ er) quantifier; Used of skills: He does have two skills.