How to pronounce 妜

妜, pronounced as yuè or jué, is a Chinese character with 7 strokes in a left-right structure.

When the pronunciation of "妜" is yuè, it refers to the expression of concern or anger, and when the pronunciation of "妜" is "jué", it refers to beauty. Radical "妜": female. Stroke order: stroke point, stroke, horizontal stroke, horizontal fold, horizontal stroke, stroke stroke, and stroke stroke order. Relevant ancient texts include "Juan Ye. The nose and eyes are light and thin, and it is said to be Ku Ye. Yu Shuoqie." From "Guangyun".

Taboos in naming the character "妜"

1. The five-element attribute of the character "妜" is wood. According to the principle that the five elements wood subdues the earth, it is taboo to name the character "妜" with characters belonging to the five elements "earth".

2. It is taboo to name the character "妜" with a character that has the same rhyme as "uè" or a character with the same rhyme as "uè", which makes it difficult to read and has no sense of rhythm.

3. It is taboo to name the child with the same character as the ancestor. If the ancestor's name contains the character "妜", the younger generation should not be named with the character "妜".

1. Chinese characters have undergone changes for more than 6,000 years. The evolution process is: oracle bone inscriptions (Shang Dynasty), bronze inscriptions (Zhou Dynasty), small seal script (Qin Dynasty), official script (Han Dynasty), regular script (Wei Jin) and running script. Oracle bone inscriptions: Inscriptions written on tortoise shells and animal bones during the Shang Dynasty.

2. Bronze inscriptions: These are inscriptions cast on bronze vessels during the Shang and Zhou dynasties. They are also called bell and tripod inscriptions. Bronze inscriptions have thick and wide strokes and round dots. Bronze inscriptions are more standardized than oracle bone inscriptions.

3. Xiaozhuan: Li Si organized and simplified Chinese characters according to Qin’s writing standards and promoted them throughout the country. This new font is called Xiaozhuan.

4. Official script: The strokes of seal script are rounded, and the symbolism is obviously greatly enhanced. Xiaozhuan script is standardized, but it is inconvenient to write. A simpler font is popular among the people, called official script.

5. Regular script: In the late Han Dynasty, official script evolved into regular script. There is no change in the glyph structure and writing is easier.

6. Cursive script: The characteristics of cursive script are connected strokes, simple structure and unrestrained glyphs.

7. Running script: Running script is a font between regular script and cursive script. It is simpler than regular script and easier to read than cursive script.

The characters written on tortoise shells and animal bones during the Shang Dynasty were called "oracle bone inscriptions". Oracle bone inscriptions are the earliest relatively mature writing discovered in our country. Today’s Chinese characters evolved from oracle bone inscriptions. The history of our country’s written history also started from the Shang Dynasty.