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The word "Wang" is missing. What word comes to mind first?

In ancient China, there was a very mysterious way to guess good or bad luck, which was called "Fenzi". Fortune tellers often infer Chinese characters by adding and subtracting strokes, disassembling radicals and disrupting font structure, which belongs to the category of metaphysics. In the Sui Dynasty, the word "broken" was called "Xiangzi". Zhou Bida, a famous politician in the Southern Song Dynasty, wrote in "Miscellanies of Yutang": "Xie Shishan opened the word, and some scholars took the word" Nai "as the topic. Shi said: if you can't sum up this word, you will never reach it. "

The word "Wang" is a very common word, which has been loved by rulers since ancient times. The word "Wang" first appeared in Oracle Bone Inscriptions in Shang Dynasty. Because it is shaped like an axe, the "king" symbolizes the supremacy of kingship, holding an axe and being in charge of life and death, and also refers to the supreme ruler in ancient times. Dong Zhongshu, a philosopher in the Western Han Dynasty, once said: Ancient writers are the kings of three paintings. Among the three, heaven, earth and people are also involved, and Wang Ye is involved.

However, the feudal dynasty is gone forever, and no one dares to use the word "king" as a self-assertion. However, we can settle for the second best, that is, remove the word "Wang", so what is the first word that comes to mind after removing one? Ancestors once said that different words represent different destinies. After removing the word "Wang", there are still words such as "earth", "work" and "three". Let's take a look at what different lives they indicate respectively.

First of all, let's take the word "Gong" as an example. It is a hieroglyph, which evolved from the shape of an ancient square or square tool ruler and was first seen in Oracle Bone Inscriptions. From the perspective of the glyph structure, the word "work" refers to the sky above and the earth below, and the person standing in the middle is a person, so it is called "indomitable spirit". Xu Shen, a writer in the Eastern Han Dynasty, wrote in Shuo Wen Jie Zi: Work is skillful in decoration. Like men, there are rules. Therefore, the word "work" comes to mind for the first time, all of them are men with broad minds and informal sections.

Secondly, it is the word "three". In ancient times, the word "three" generally meant "many" and "repeated", that is, we often heard "repeated" and "nothing more than three". The ancients thought: Tao stands for one, life for two, life for three, and everything for three. Besides, it is recorded in The Analects of Confucius Gongye Chang that Ji Wenzi thinks twice before you leap. Therefore, the first person who can think of the word "three" is often a person with quick thinking, good at reading words and feelings, good at introspection and certain leadership skills.

Moreover, if the word "king" is removed, it will become the word "earth". The understanding of soil in Shuo Wen Jie Zi is as follows: "Two" is the cross-sectional shape of the land, and that vertical is a bud emerging from the ground, which vividly shows that life is born from the ability of the land to breed all things. Therefore, people who think of the word "earth" are kind-hearted and have no talent. They deserve deep friendship and trust and will become good friends.

The last word is "dry". "Gan" is a surname first. In the ancient Spring and Autumn Period, there was a "Gan Guo", which was later destroyed by the State of Wu. In addition, "Gan" also comes from "heavenly stems and earthly branches", which represents the distribution of stars in the sky and symbolizes vastness and grandeur. In addition, "dry" also refers to the "dry general" of the magic soldiers in the Spring and Autumn Period, fighting for the war. Therefore, people who first think of this word often have lofty ideals and ambitions and act resolutely and decisively.