Pinyin on the back of schoolbag

The pinyin on the back of the backpack is: bèi.

The prototype of the word "back" is pictographic and "three-dimensional". Its glyph originated from ancient painting symbols, and was formed by overlapping two mountain shapes, indicating the shape of the back. In the evolution of Chinese characters, it gradually evolved into the present vertical mountain shape and became a symbol. In hieroglyphics, "back" represents the shape of human or animal's back.

In addition to representing the shape of the back of a human or animal, it is extended from the original meaning of the word "back" and can also represent the back and cover of clothes worn on the back, or books and other cultural relics. In social context, "back" can also be used to indicate a person's back, that is, "the direction of his back", which means "gossiping behind others' backs". In addition, "back" can also mean the usage of bearing, bearing pressure, etc.

In Chinese, the word "Bei" has many words with rich meanings and diverse usages. For example, "betrayal" means betraying faith and trust; "Background" refers to the background environment of literary and artistic works or characters; "Backpackers" refer to tourists who travel with backpacks; "The last battle" means that you are desperate and can only fight once; "Dismantle the mill and kill the donkey" means that the donkey and the mill hanging on the donkey are exhausted by hard work.

"Back" can also be used as a verb, indicating memory and memory. For example, "recite texts" and "recite words". This usage often means "mechanical memory" rather than real understanding and mastery. Therefore, "endorsement" is often belittled as a lack of practical ability and creativity, relying only on superficial efforts such as rote memorization. In the context of China, there is a proverb called "There are thousands of books, but no one knows their youth", which emphasizes that reading is not to show off the number of books, but to gain knowledge and wisdom through reading.

Group by backward

1, recitation: read aloud texts, poems, etc. Remember gently with your lips.

2. Back: The direction of the back can also be extended to the back left by others when they leave.

3. Handling: Carry the articles on your back, shoulder or transport them.

4. Backpack: A shoulder or backpack that can be carried on the back, which is convenient for carrying things with you when traveling and working.

5. Betrayal: betraying one's beliefs, commitments or obligations, betraying one's organization, country, etc.