1 beauty
(Pinyin: měi) is a common Chinese character, which first appeared in Oracle Bone Inscriptions in Shang Dynasty. The ancient glyph of beauty is like a person standing in a headdress, which originally means beautiful, beautiful. "Beauty" not only expresses the beauty of concrete things, but also expresses abstract meanings. For example, describing a person's noble character is called "virtue". Good things often give people a pleasant feeling.
2, 8
The first-class Chinese character, pronounced bā, was first seen in Oracle bone inscriptions, and its original meaning was Xiang fen, that is, Shuowen: "Eight, don't also. The images are opposite to each other. " The latter loan is a number, which means that the number obtained after seven plus one is extended to a majority or many times. It is one of Chinese surnames and one of the radicals of Chinese characters.
3. Public
The origin of surnames is very simple, and there are four sources: commonly known as Ji surnames, which originated in ancient times and took titles as surnames. During the Zhou Dynasty, King Lu named his brother's two sons princes, one named Yan and the other named Wei. People called them Duke Wei. The descendants of Gong Yan and Gong Wei took the titles of their ancestors as their surnames and passed them down from generation to generation. ?
4. Xing (surname of China)
Xing is a commonly used Chinese character, which was first seen in Oracle Bone Inscriptions in Shang Dynasty. Its original meaning is to lift, that is to say, Yu Wenbu: "Xing, rising also." It means to get up, rise, work hard, produce and start.
5. Integral
(Pinyin: fēn, fèn), a first-class standard Chinese character (commonly used characters. This word first appeared in Oracle Bone Inscriptions in Shang Dynasty. Its ancient glyph is like cutting things in two with a knife, and its original meaning means separation. "Fen" means separation, which means distribution and separation. "Fen" is extended from the original meaning to the meaning of decomposition, discrimination and distinction.