Pui four-character words: directional cultivation, Xiangpei Yuzhuo, training center, directional training, consolidating the foundation and cultivating talents, on-the-job training, careful cultivation, cultivating talents and consolidating the foundation, directional commissioned training, national training, Peilin Flower drum, primary culture, shake flask culture
1. Interpretation
1. In order to protect plants or walls, embankments, etc., pile soil on the base part: more corn roots Son of soil. Make the dike higher and thicker.
2. Cultivation (people): ~ training.
3. Surname.
2. Shuowen Jiezi
The classical Chinese version of "Shuowen Jiezi": Pei, Peidun. Tsuchida mountains and rivers. From the soil, the sound.
The vernacular version of "Shuowen Jiezi": Pei, to build up the earth. It refers to adding soil to build ridges in the fields, or filling up hills in the middle of the river. The glyph uses "Tu" as the side word and "咅" as the sound side.
3. The original meaning of the word "create"
Verb, to add soil to the roots of plants.
Extended information
Evolution of glyphs (as shown in the picture)
Word groups: cultivation, cultivation, training, generation training, ampere, cultivation, cultivation, training, training Dui, Pei'an, Raopei, Yupei, Yongpei, Peiyi
1. Daipei [dài péi]?
Educational institutions accept the entrustment of other units and serve as the units. Training relevant talents: The Cultural Relics Bureau invited four college students majoring in archeology from Peking University.
2. Soil [péi tǔ]?
Cover soil around the foundation; build up soil at the roots of plants.
3. Commissioned training [wěi péi]?
Entrusted (outside unit) training: ~ students. Enterprises cooperate with universities to develop professional talents.
4. Soil culture [tǔ péi]?
A pot experiment using soil as the plant growth medium.
5. Amperemeter [ān péi jì]?
An instrument that measures the intensity of current in a circuit. Also called ammeter and ammeter.