Pinyin: jiǒng
Meaning:
Same as the original meaning, bright. 囧囧 (bright appearance); 囧Che (bright and thorough); 囧 Temple (that is, Taipu Temple. The signature of an ancient official. In charge of horses and horse administration).
Xu Shen of the Eastern Han Dynasty's "? Shuowen" is beautiful and bright, with elephants. Also Bo囧, a person’s name. Zhou Taipu. The original version is embarrassing, and the vulgar misrepresentation is unfair. See "Book of Lost Life". Also the same as . The moon is embarrassing. [Note] It’s embarrassing.
The way a bird flies. Embarrassing (the way a bird flies).
Net meaning: "eight" is like eyebrows and eyes, and "口" is like a mouth. Therefore, according to the shape, "囧" is given the meaning of depression, embarrassment, sadness, helplessness, confusion, speechlessness, etc. It means good and strong, refers to a difficult situation, embarrassment, and embarrassment. Like embarrassment, it expresses a feeling of extreme embarrassment under special circumstances. (Originally, a young man in Taiwan used ORZ to represent depression, because "ORZ" resembled a person kneeling down and prostrated. Later, it was changed to "囧RZ", which was more vivid, and later came the Internet meanings such as depression.) In this work, "冏" is the same as "冏". "Embarrassed" (the same pronunciation as "Jong" in Cantonese).
The word "囧?" The evolution of bone inscriptions:
Quoted from: Ding Zaixian and Ding Lei's "Dongyi Culture and Shandong · Interpretation of Bone Inscriptions" Chapter 2, Chapter 19 Festival, China Literature and History Publishing House, February 2012 edition.