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Mr. Zhu's explanation

Mr. Chu's explanation (1) refers to the young grandson in the early Han Dynasty. History of the Third World: "Master Zhang asked Mr. Chu:' The Book of Songs says that Hou Ji was born without a father. In this case, biographies all say that there is a father, and his father is also the son of the Yellow Emperor. Is it ridiculous to get it? "Sima Zhen Suoyin:" Mr. Chu's young grandson, Dr. Yuan. " (2) Tang Hanyu's Biography of Mao Ying: "Britain is friends with Jiangren Chen Xuan, Hongnong Hong Tao and Mr. Hui Jichu, and their origins must be together." According to newspaper records, Korean called pen and ink personification, and later took "Mr. Chu" as another name for paper.

Word decomposition

Chu explained that Chu took silk floss. Saxophone. Ancient "storage", storage. Ancient red cloth coffin: Chu curtain. Radical: Qiu; Mr. Zhang's explanation is generally a habitual courtesy title used after a man's surname. Talking to Mr. Du, he called other people's husbands or people who called themselves husbands accountants in the old days. In the old society, he was called a person who told stories, looked at faces, divined, etc. As a profession, fortune tellers pay tribute to the elderly.