What part of speech is before the flower?
Duo Yi, Duo Lou, Duo Duo, Duo Yun, Duo Dian, Duo Luo, Duo Zi, Duo Yun, Duo Si Di, Duo Er Bei,
Basic meaning:
1, (hieroglyphics. In the shape of Xiao Zhuan, there is "wood" (tree) below, and it looks like flowers and fruits above. Original meaning: flowers. Common words of flowers)
2. The branches and leaves of trees droop.
3, ears [ears].
4. Turn to both sides [side].
5, flowers and flower-like units of measurement [flowers]
Extended data
Glyph evolution
Explanation of word combinations:
1, Duoyi: Also called Duoyi. Chew your cheek. Of bulging cheeks. I yearn for, envy.
In the Qing Dynasty, Ji Yun's Notes on Reading Huaixi Magazine in Wei Caotang: "It's not terrible to see a person staring at the pot in a daze, knowing a ghost."
Vernacular interpretation: It is not terrible to see a person staring at him with ecstasy, as if his chin is broken and he knows there is a ghost in his heart.
2. Multi-storey: buildings on both sides of the main building.
Yuan Xiao (Tokyo Dream) Song Meng: "Two buildings each have a ball of light, which is about the length of Fiona Fang's residence, and candles are lit inside."
Vernacular explanation: Two buildings each hang a lantern ball, about ten feet in Fiona Fang, and candles are lit inside.
3, blossoming: it means chewing.
Fang Qing-xun's Poems on Mountain Quiet Residence: "Ancient people live a long life, and as time passes, their tastes become more and more competitive."
Interpretation of vernacular: In ancient times, eating gas lived longer and more spiritually, and the taste gradually began to contend.
4. Duo Duo: Also called "Duo Duo". The appellation of witch in ancient Yunnan.
5. Duodian: the east and west halls of the main hall.
Song Fanzhen's Notes on Dongzhai Volume 1: "Renzong, don't burn stoves in winter. Every imperial palace is equipped with stoves in many halls to keep out the cold. "
Interpretation of vernacular: [Renzong] does not burn stoves in winter. Every time I go to the Forbidden City, I set up a stove in the east and west halls of the main hall to resist the cold.