Basic meaning:
Knife (pinyin: dāo) is a first-class Chinese character (commonly used word) in the General Standard of Chinese. This word first appeared in Shang Dynasty Oracle Bone Inscriptions and Shang Dynasty inscriptions, and its ancient glyph was shaped like a knife.
The word "knife" can refer to a weapon or tool used for cutting, chopping and chopping. From the name of the weapon to the use of the army to conquer. "Knife" also refers to an ancient knife-shaped coin, which is called knife coin. "Knife" can also be used as a quantifier. A hundred pieces of paper are a knife.
Extended data
Glyph evolution
Explanation of word combinations:
1, knife method
【dāo fǎ】?
The technique of using a knife when carving, cooking or practicing martial arts.
2. Knife
【xiǎo dāo】?
A simple cutting tool with a handle consists of a sharp blade, usually made of steel.
Step 3: machete
[wān dāo]?
A curved saber used in eastern countries, especially in northern India.
4. Knife and axe
[f incarnation island]?
Knife and axe. Ancient instruments of torture. Also refers to torture.
5, butcher knife
【tú dāo】?
The butcher's knife refers to reactionary violence: the butcher's knife in the hands of the invaders can't scare the people fighting for freedom.