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More magical ancient single-word verbs

The more magical ancient verbs are as follows:

1, Chen

Chen, pronounced chén in Mandarin, originally meant eaves and houses. Extension has profound meanings, such as the house, the emperor's residence, and the name of the throne.

2. Local area network

"Lan", pronounced lán in Mandarin, basically means big waves, such as waves; Extension means ripple, and "Lan" is also often used as a verb to indicate the rise of waves.

Step 3 be angry

Qi, pronounced qí in Mandarin, is a standard secondary word in modern Chinese, and its basic meaning is beautiful jade; The extended meaning is relatively rare, such as Qihua Yaocao.

4. Rainbow

"Rainbow" is pronounced hóng in Mandarin. The basic meaning of "rainbow" is the colorful arc in the sky after rain, which is formed by the refraction and reflection of small water droplets in the atmosphere by sunlight. The extended meaning refers to a bridge, such as an ancient wooden arch bridge in Hongqiao, which looks like a rainbow. "Rainbow" is also often used as a noun to indicate color.

5. Wisdom

"Zhi" is pronounced as zhǐ in Mandarin, which was first seen in the official script era and belongs to pictophonetic characters in Liu Shu. "Zhi" means Angelica dahurica, the name of vanilla; Such as zhiruo.

6.phoenix

Phoenix, pronounced as fèng, originally meant to be the perfect bird used by ancient priests to sacrifice to the gods. The legendary king of birds, with a crown on his head and a hundred eyes of feathers, resembles today's peacock; The male is called "Feng" and the female is called "Feng", which is later extended to virtuous people, musical instruments, temperament and so on.

7.dragons

Dragon (pinyin: lóng) is a common word in modern Chinese, which was first seen in Oracle Bone Inscriptions. The dragon is a mythical thing in the imagination of our ancestors. It is a combination of the shapes of several animals and is decorated with imagination. Later, it was used to refer to an emperor or an extraordinary figure.

8. Education and Industrial Mathematics (abbreviation for Mathematics in Education and Industry)

"Mei", pronounced as méi in Mandarin, has the basic meaning of deciduous trees, such as plum blossom and plum; The extended meaning is the surname, and "Mei" is also commonly used as a noun, indicating the weather in rainy season, such as Mei Tian.

9. Xiangyan

Xiang (pinyin: xiáng) is a first-class standardized Chinese character (commonly used word). The word "Xiang" came into being in the early Warring States period, and "Yang" was often used as "Xiang" in ancient Chinese characters. The original meaning of "auspicious" refers to "auspicious"; Extension refers to signs, especially good signs.