What forms does water consist of?
1. Oracle bone inscriptions
2. Bronze inscriptions
3. Seal script (large seal script, small seal script)
4. Official script
5. Running script
6. Regular script
7. Cursive script
Interpretation:
水?shuǐ?
1. A colorless, odorless, transparent liquid: rice. ?A drop of water penetrates a stone. ?The water is blocked. ?
2. River: Han River. Xiangshui. ?
3. The general name for rivers, lakes and seas. reservoir. ?Water conservancy. ?Success will come when conditions are ripe (meaning that when conditions are ripe, things will be completed smoothly). ?Water can carry a boat. Traveling through mountains and rivers. Surrounded by mountains and rivers. ?
4. Liquid juice: ?Water pen. ink. ?
5. Refers to additional expenses or additional income: discount. Outside water. Fertilizer? Water. ?
6. Refers to the number of washes: This clothes has been washed twice. ?
7. Surname. ?
Words for water include: fruit, underwater, buffalo, diving, feng shui, bitter water, water surface
Extended information:
Word explanation:
p>1. Fruit? [ shuǐ guǒ ]
A general name for plant fruits containing high water content for consumption. A commonly used fruit for families or entertaining guests. Such as pears, peaches, apples, etc. Modern? Jun Qing's "Ode to Autumn Colors": "Jiaodong, a peninsula worthy of being the hometown of fruits, has a particularly good harvest of fruits this year."
2. Buffalo? [ shuǐ niú ]
A type of cow. It is the main draft animal for cultivating paddy fields in southern my country. The horns are thick, flat and bent backwards, making a crescent shape. The hair is gray, black and sparse. The sweat glands are underdeveloped and they often like to be immersed in water. Modern Guo Moruo's "Peony and Others: Going to the Countryside": "The buffaloes were so tired and impatient that they plowed to the stone ridge at the foot of the wall and refused to turn around."
3. Diving? [ tiào shuǐ ]
Jumping into the water; one of the sports. There are two types of diving: springboard diving and platform diving, where the body makes various graceful movements in the air. From the 37th chapter of "Water Margin" by Shi Naian of the Ming Dynasty: "Song Jiang and the two gentlemen hugged each other, and just when they were about to dive, they saw the sound of mute oars on the river."
4. Feng Shui? [ fēng shuǐ ]
Refers to the wind direction, water flow, mountains and other conditions around the homestead or cemetery. Modern Guo Moruo's "My Childhood" Chapter 13: "In his opinion, he thought that our mother had taken over all the feng shui on the Du family's ancestral tomb mountain, so he only distributed it to our family."
5. Bitter water? [ kǔ shuǐ ]
A metaphor for a difficult and difficult life, or the bitterness hidden in the heart. Modern Appendix to Lao She's "Teahouse" "Before the Third Act": "When the bitter water goes away, the sweet water comes, no one will be a slave anymore."