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

The characters next to the Japanese characters are date, spring, evening, yes, early, bright, star, hour, past, old, crystal, dark, sunny, sunny, violent, general, warm, reflecting, morning, scenery, face, easy, obvious, swaying, purport, clarity, mystery, summer and Kunming.

Japanese, Chinese characters and common words are all like the sun. The outline is like the circle of the sun, and a horizontal line or a point represents the light of the sun. The original meaning is the sun. Another pronunciation is mi. Jin Ridi is the assistant minister of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty.

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1, spring, a common Chinese word, pronounced as chūn, was first seen in Oracle Bone Inscriptions. Its original meaning is that the seeds of vegetation take root and sprout, and later it is extended to take "spring" as the first season name of the four seasons.

2, late (w m 4 n), sound. From the day, from the exemption, the exemption is also sound. "Sun" means "Sun" and "exemption" means "procrastination". The combination of "drying" and "exemption" is "dragging the sun (letting it set later)". The original meaning is dusk and dusk.

3. "Ming" is a commonly used Chinese word, pronounced as mèng or míng, which was first seen in Oracle Bone Inscriptions. Its original meaning is that the sun and the moon meet and give off bright light, which is the so-called "Zhao Ye" in Shuo Wen Jie Zi, and then it is extended to the meaning of lighting, lighting, opening the light and breaking the dawn.

4. Kuang is a pictophonetic character, which is widely heard every day. Pinyin is kuàng. It is a combination of sound and form. Day after day means broad. The original meaning of Kuang is bright and cheerful, and it also means happy mood. Extend to the void, especially a broad mind. It also extends from the vast space to a long time, which also means vacancy, delay and waste.

Wang is a Chinese character, pronounced wàng, which originally means bright and vigorous, extended to fierce fire, and also described prosperity, developed and prosperous cause.