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Tiaozi, Grade One, Book Two Chinese
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Tiao (Pinyin: Tiao) is a first-class standard Chinese character (commonly used word). The oldest form of this word is Xiao Zhuan, and the ancient style is full of symbols. The original meaning of jumping refers to jumping, that is, forcing the body up or forward on the leg, which is extended to crossing. Because the jumping posture falls together, it also extends the meaning of fluctuation.
The pictophonetic word "tiao", the left part is "foot", as an ideographic form; The right half is "Zhao", next to the sound, indicating the sound. The word "foot" next to the shape indicates that it is related to foot movements. The original meaning of jumping refers to jumping, that is, forcing the body up or forward on the leg. The original meaning of "Zhao" is a crack in the tortoise shell used by the ancients for divination, which has nothing to do with the original meaning of "Tiao", but only expresses sound, not meaning.
The jumping posture is falling together, so "jumping" also means falling together, that is, jumping or flashing. Such as the flash of fire or thought, the growth of plants or the sudden appearance of things. From the meaning of "jump", "jump" means jumping over obstacles, or it can mean jumping over abstract meanings.
"?" Narrow "trillion" and wide, lower "foot" and lower "trillion". "?" The short cross of "stop" is on the side of the horizontal center line. "Trillion", the pen curls vertically at the vertical center line, and the nib extends to "?" On the lower side, the left point is on the transverse midline; The stroke (vertical hook) is higher than the left stroke, and the right stroke and dot are written above and below the horizontal center line.
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