What does 妦美 mean?

妧: (has two pronunciations)

①[wan? Four tones, pronounced "wrist"] ②[yuan? Two tones, pronounced "yuan"]

< p>This character comes from "女", from "元", and "元" also sounds. When this character is pronounced "yuan", its meaning is unknown, but it is said that this character is "a commonly used character for women's names in ancient times". There is also a pronunciation of "wan". When this pronunciation is pronounced, the meaning of the word is "good, beautiful". However, there are no examples of word combinations in Baidu Encyclopedia and Baidu Dictionary, so its detailed meaning needs further investigation.

What the poster asked about above was the word "妧", not the word "妩". These two characters are similar in shape but different in pronunciation ("similar in shape" is limited to simplified Chinese, the writing of "妧" in simplified and traditional Chinese is the same, and the traditional writing of "妩" is very different from the character "妧"), and one is a rare character. One is a commonly used word and must not be confused.

In online novels, these two words are universal.

In today's online novels, the usage of "妧美" has become widespread, but since this usage cannot be found in the dictionary, it is not recommended for everyone to use it!

———— As for the origin of the word "Charming", I thought it was because there used to be a certain input method that could not input the word "Charming" normally, so some netizens simply found it. The character "妧" is similar in shape to the character "妩", and the word "妧美" was invented incidentally, which was used as a "stand-in" for "妧美". ~~~ Of course, this should be an input method bug. The input method supplier should have discovered and fixed it later, so the current input method should not have this problem. (I seem to have encountered this before, on the Android version of Baidu Pinyin input method. You can try it to see if this problem still exists.)

Press, "妧"? The word is pronounced as "Wan/wrist" has the meaning of "good, beautiful" when used, so it is slightly similar to the first term of the word "charming", so it seems that it can be used as a substitute for "charming". But after all, when expressing this meaning, the word "妧" must be pronounced as "wan", and the word "妧美" is pronounced without the sound, which makes it difficult to read and is not conducive to oral expression.

I checked Handian.com and found that the explanation for the word "妧"? is exactly the same as the encyclopedia entry.

Regarding the origin (etymology) of this word and its more detailed explanation, I am afraid that I can only seek advice from professors in the Department of Chinese Literature or experts in ancient literature.

Computer input methods can input normally, but mobile phone input methods may cause errors.

Tip: If the word cannot be input normally using any mobile phone input method, it proves to be a problem with the Android system. Otherwise, it is a problem with a certain input method.