The meaning of rights

Right means to weigh; Comparison and variation; Adaptation and adverbs are equivalent to "temporary", "temporary", power, right, power and favorable situation.

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Quan (pinyin: quán) is a first-class standardized Chinese character (commonly used word).

This word began to appear in the Warring States script, and the ancient glyph sounded like gunàn n. Shuowen Jiezi believed that "spring" was the name of a tree, namely Huanghuamu. After the word "right", it is used to represent scales and hammers, and it is used to measure weight, so "right" refers to measurement and power, right and power. The scale of things is flexible, so "force" also refers to contingency and flexibility.

Poetry about the word [power]: powerful people, powerful people, angry; Three brothers who sent electricity on the way (one working to send electricity to China); What does the right to send a child today mean? Sending flood and electricity to Jiangnan; Send a poem full of childlike innocence, I love my childlike innocence; Power is important to a strong world; and

On the word [right]: hegemony, copyright, basic right, right of asylum, right of childhood, right of adaptation, contingency, right of trademark, right of disposal, right of authority, right of control, right of management, right of policy, right of property, right of property, right of financial resources, right of display,

English about the word [right]: jurisdiction, privilege, power, cost, supremacy, hegemony and authority.

The idiom about the word [power]: Ah Quan is an official, never tires of usurping the position and seizing power, usurping the party and seizing power, taking bribes with power, abusing power, stealing power, favoring one over the other, changing power into potential, expedient measures, balancing power, expedient measures, shifting power to Red Deer, tilting power to the ruling and opposition parties, weighing advantages and disadvantages, and weighing the weight.