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How to read wells

Jing [jǐng] pinyin

Description: (1) (name) a deep hole that can take water from underground; Masonry should be laid on the wall of the cave: water ~ | a mouthful ~ | eyes ~. (2) (Name) Well shape: mine ~ | oil ~ | salt ~ | vertical ~ | exploration ~ | seepage ~ | days ~. (3) (Name) One of the Twenty-eight Hostels. (4) (first name) (Jǐnɡ) surname. Well jǐng (shape) is described neatly: ~ natural | ~ orderly.

"Jing" is a standard first-class word (commonly used word) in modern Chinese. It is pronounced as jǐng in Putonghua, which was first seen in Oracle Bone Inscriptions in Shang Dynasty and belongs to pictographic characters in Liu Shu. The word "Jing" is interpreted in Shuo Wen Jie Zi as "eight families and one woman, which looks like a Korean shape. Image also. The ancient man Boyi first drilled a well. All wells belong to wells. The child was cut. " The basic meaning of "well" is a deep hole dug artificially to get water, such as a well or a thirsty well; The extended meaning is shaped like a well, such as a patio and an oil well.

Make sentences:

1, not good! The 57-year-old cleaner spent two legs in the well and sprinted 50 meters to save people.

2. In the small courtyard of Taimen, dried fish, sauced duck and sauced meat are hung, and frozen meat and pig's trotters are stewed on the stoves of every household, and the fragrance permeates the whole Taimen.

There is an old-fashioned pump pumping water from the well on that farm.

But by the time she picked up the axe and cut down the glass mountain, her brother and sister had already fled far away. The water witch had to go back to the well.

I don't know when the water in the well dried up. At this time, there are dead animals, rabbits, pheasants and even a wild boar everywhere, which is difficult to distinguish.