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Pinyin of pinyin

The pinyin of the marked character: [biāo]

The marked word: biāo ㄅㄧㄠˉ. The radical "ticket" is simplified to "shi". Based on the ancient calligraphy stroke saving and simplification [1]?. Congmu, Congshi. The vertical sky symbolizes the trajectory of things and is a paradigm of indication. The two paradigms of Mu and Shi are superimposed. Using wood to illuminate things is the standard paradigm.

"Shuowen Jiezi": "Biao, the end of the wood. From the sound of wood, ticket.". Using conventions to clarify things as a basis (similar to clarifying benefits and rectifying the king) is the paradigm of voting. The two paradigms of wood and ticket are superimposed. Using wood to clarify things through conventions is the standard paradigm. The unified specification is simplified to "standard".

Original meaning: The end of a tree is superficial, not fundamental. Such as: treating the symptoms, treating the symptoms but not the root cause.

Extension: extended to refer to "mark". Such as: trademark, road sign, sign, logo, ruler, slogan.

Extension: extended meaning "to express with words or other things". Such as: description, title, price tag, flaunt (originally meant to reveal and explain; later extended to mean to publicize and brag).

Extension: The extended meaning is "the prize given to the winner of the competition, also refers to the victory." Such as: championship, winning.

Extension: Extended meaning: "For a project or a batch of goods, a price is proposed according to certain standards, and then the competing manufacturers choose to decide whether to close the deal." Such as: bidding, tendering.

Extension: extended meaning "accurate (dì), example". Such as: goal, leader (outstanding person).

Extension: Extended meaning means "style, style". Such as: standard grid.

Extension: Extended meaning: "The name of China's army establishment in the late Qing Dynasty, approximately equivalent to a later regiment; it is also used as a unit to measure the army." For example: a bid for men and horses, bid under (a. The governor, governor, admiral, etc. refer to the army under their jurisdiction; b. The subordinate military attache calls himself the commander).

Extension: also used as a surname.