What does a feather represent? This is a Chinese character, pronounced as zhái i. It is a surname and can also be used as a word in a person's name. In ancient times, Zhai was a common surname with a long history. There are also some people in modern times who take Zhai as their surname.
Zhai Zi has other meaning:
1, Zhai: refers to a kind of bird, also known as "silver pheasant", which belongs to quail family and is a rare bird.
2. Zhai: In ancient times, it refers to things related to feathers or birds, such as pointers and feather products.
Here are some words commonly used by Zhai:
1, Zhai Yu: refers to the feathers of birds.
2. ostrich: refers to a kind of bird, also known as silver pheasant.
3. lent system: refers to articles made of the feathers of lent birds or other birds.
4. stockade: in ancient times, it refers to a pointer made of the feathers of stockade birds, which is often used as an indicating instrument.
5. Zhai family: the general name of people with Zhai as their surname.
Make sentences with Zhai as follows:
1, beautiful proud as a peacock, show off its colorful feathers.
2. A pair of wild deer suddenly began to fly in the farmland, just like two Zhai dancing in the forest.
When spring comes, you can always see several Zhai soaring in the blue sky.
When the wind blows, the birds on the treetops spread their wings like a group of dancers.
On the vast lake, several egrets flew by, adding a little vitality to the whole scenery.
The origin of Chinese characters
1, hieroglyphic theory: This theory holds that Chinese characters were originally formed by people describing and recording the shapes, characteristics and symbolic meanings of things around them. For example, the word "sun" is the shape of the sun; The word "mountain" indicates the shape of the mountain.
2. Literacy theory: This theory holds that Chinese characters originally express abstract concepts through the association and combination of different hieroglyphs. For example, the word "Hugh" is a combination of two people's images, indicating the concept of stopping to rest.
3. The theory of pictophonetic characters: This theory holds that Chinese characters contain parts with the same form and meaning and parts related to sound. The shape usually represents the meaning of a word, and the voice provides the pronunciation information of the word. This combination makes the development of Chinese characters more flexible and diverse.