Ear: The original meaning of ear refers to the flowers or fruits gathered at the top of the stem after the maturity of rice, wheat and other grains. It is extended to refer to decorations with similar shapes, and also to be used as quantifiers for crop fruits.
Guangdong: In ancient times, "Yu", "Yue" and "Yue" were commonly used. Used at the beginning of a sentence or in meaningless sentences, and then used as the abbreviation of Guangdong.
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Spike is a pictophonetic character with "he" beside it, which means that the original meaning of the word is related to cereal crops; "Hui" is beside the sound, indicating pronunciation. The ancient sound of "Hui" is a box button and a qualitative part, which is different from the initial consonant of "Sui" and is a polyphonic phenomenon in the ancient sound. Some scholars believe that Oracle Bone Inscriptions is an early "year old" word.
Oracle bone inscriptions are like cutting the ear of rice on the ground with a knife and holding it in the other hand, which means that the ear of rice can be harvested when it is ripe. Shuo Wen Jie Zi classifies "sui" as "?" A variant of. "?" The upper part of calligraphy is "claw" and the lower part is "grain", which means to pick one's ear with one's hand, which is different from "pick".