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What is the meaning and meaning of Jun?

Jun (pinyin: jūn) is a first-class standardized Chinese character (commonly used word), which first appeared in Shang Dynasty. Ancient Chinese characters come from the yin of the mouth, which represents those who hold power and give orders from the mouth.

Know words. Oracle Bone Inscriptions's "Jun" has "Yin" above it and "Mouth" below it (Figure 1). Yin is like holding a scepter in his hand, and when he speaks, he is like holding a pen in his hand, which originally means governance; Give orders with your mouth. Understanding each other from top to bottom means that ancient doctors are the general name of rulers at all levels with land on them. Xunzi's Book of Rites says: "The monarch also governs (deals with) the Lord.

"Ancient emperors advocated inaction, and specific affairs were handled by subordinates. These people who are in charge of specific affairs are "Jun". "Jun" is differentiated from the word "Yin", but the usage of these two words in Oracle Bone Inscriptions is not exactly the same. The word "Jun" is completely divided in the inscriptions of the Western Zhou Dynasty (Figure 2-4), and there are only a few mixed use cases (such as three officials, two "Yin Tian" and one "Tianjun").

The form of the word "Jun" in the ancient Chinese prose Shuo Wen Jie Zi (Figure 9) has been distorted, which has been produced in Hou's book and transformed from the new appendix ① and the new appendix ②. After the seal script (Figure 8), it means that the upright of the walking stick becomes curly, and then it develops into Han Li (Figure 10- 12) and regular script.