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What are the words next to the word "he"?

The words next to the word "I" are: species, rank, rent, fragrance and baldness.

1, the species is Chinese characters, and the pinyin is zhòng, zhǒng or chóng, which has many interpretations. A seed, a clock, comes first from the grain that comes first: a seed: a big, full one, which is used for sowing. You can replant.

2, the word "rank" from the grain, from the loss; "Grain" refers to grain salary, and "loss" refers to "dynamic sequencing". The combination of "grain" and "deficit" is the original meaning of "dynamic ranking of official salaries": official salaries are determined according to merits. Extended meaning: the rank of officials evaluated according to their merits and demerits. Further extension: order.

3. The Chinese character "rent" is a pictophonetic character, and the interpretation of Shuo Wen Jie Zi is: rent, land tax also. From texture and sound. The original intention is land tax, a kind of land tax levied in ancient times. After that, there are taxes (for example, county officials are in a hurry to collect rent, how can they pay it? ), rent (such as tenant, lease), rent (such as renting, subletting, renting) and other extended meanings. 4. Xiang (pinyin: xiāng) is a Chinese character (commonly used word) with a general specification. This word was first seen in Oracle Bone Inscriptions in Shang Dynasty. The upper part of its ancient shape is like many grains scattered after the maturity of millet, and the lower part is like a vessel for holding grains. Together, it means that the crops are fragrant when they are ripe.

5, bald (read tū), the first-class word of the general specification (commonly used word). The oldest form of this word is Xiao Zhuan in Shuo Wen Jie Zi. The original intention is that people's hair is as thin as a seedling, and some people say that grains are heading and blooming.