The origin of Zhou characters

The original meaning of coinage: noun, a fence built and demarcated with land.

Classical Chinese version of Shuo Wen Jie Zi: Zhou,. From use, mouth. ?

The vernacular version of Shuo Wen Jie Zi: Zhou, Mi He. The characters "Yong" and "Kou" are used in the glyphs.

Explanation:

1, or so; The periphery of a circle: all around. Perimeter. Around the earth.

2. Surround; Circle: Round and round.

3. Universal; The whole; As we all know. Sunday. All over.

4. One round of time; Especially a week: a cycle. A week.

5, integrity: poor hospitality. Well planned.

6. support; Relief: alms. Zhou Ji

7. Name of dynasty.

8. The ancient word "zhong": improper use.

Related words:

Thoughtfulness, weekend, cycle, circumference, periphery, periphery, week, traveling around, giving alms, juggling, T-shirts, GAI, grasping for a week.

Extended data:

First, the stroke order of Chinese characters: apostrophe, horizontal folding hook, horizontal, vertical, horizontal, vertical, horizontal folding, horizontal,

Second, the phrase definition:

1, travel around [zh not u yó u]?

Travel around; Travel around the world: travel around the world. Confucius traveled around the world.

2. Zhou T-shirt [zh not u xù]?

Give mercy; Sympathize with others and give material help.

3. Grasp Zhou [zhu ā zh not u]?

In the old custom, when the baby is one year old, parents will put all kinds of things on it to test the baby's future ambitions and hobbies.

4, twists and turns [zh not u zhé]?

Refers to the repetition and twists and turns in the process of things (often used to describe things that are not smooth): it takes a lot of trouble.

5.【zh Zhu zhi】【zh not u zhi】?

Thoughtfulness (doing things and thinking): urging the week.