Rhyme (Pinyin:) is a kind of words (commonly used words) in the General Standard of Chinese, and it is a pictophonetic word. This word first appeared in Oracle Bone Inscriptions. The original intention is honesty. Later it was extended to promise, permission, fairness and appropriateness. The pictophonetic word Shuo Wen: "Allow, believe also. From my son? Sound. " Official, later generations use it.
Yao Xiaosui wrote after the annotation "Yun" in Oracle Bone Inscriptions Forest edited by Yu: "It is a wrong deformation to allow seal characters to remain. Did Jin Wen and Shi Guwen follow suit? . Oracle Bone Inscriptions is a witness, meaning' faith'. " Recognition, permission; Fair and decent, such as fair and decent; Honesty and trustworthiness, such as honesty and trustworthiness.
He (pinyin: hé) is a first-class standard Chinese character (commonly used character). This word first appeared in Shang Dynasty Oracle Bone Inscriptions and Shang Dynasty inscriptions, and its ancient glyph is like a crop with drooping ears. Its original meaning refers to millet, that is, millet, and later refers to all food crops. Sometimes it refers to rice.
He is one of the radicals of Chinese characters, and the word "he" can be roughly divided into two categories. One kind represents cereal plants, such as seedlings, rice, millet, ears and so on. The other kind is the behavior related to grain, such as planting, renting, paying taxes, putting on a show, etc. ideographic character
The "grain" in Oracle Bone Inscriptions is like a mature millet, with a drooping stroke like a heavy ear of grain in the upper part, leaves in the middle and roots in the lower part. The character structure is very vivid. The original meaning of "valley" refers to millet, also known as millet and millet.