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What is what and how to form words?

First, what is a polyphonic word, pinyin shí shé n.

1, when you read shí, the words are as follows:

Wu Shi, Assorted, Jieshi, World Expo, Keshi

2. When reading shén, the text is as follows:

What, nothing, what, why, what?

Second, interpretation:

[shh]

1, a group of ten. Ancient household registration 10, army 10, and book of songs 10.

2. Same as "ten": ~ one (one tenth). ~ one hundred (ten times or a hundred times).

3. all kinds; Miscellaneous: ~ brocade ~ things.

4. Poems: Articles ~. Ok ~.

[Shane]

1, [what] interrogative pronoun.

2. express doubt: want to ~? . Fuck ~

He seems to want to say. He's not afraid.

Third, etymological explanation:

Ten is both a sound edge and a shape edge, representing the sum of nine plus one. What, seal script (person, Dingkou) (10), which means ten people. Original meaning of word creation: the establishment unit of ancient household registration or army, with ten as the unit. Lishu writes the word "person" in seal script as "one-sided".

Attach one? Classical Chinese version of Shuo Wen Jie Zi: What, what is guaranteed. From people to ten.

Attachment 2? Vernacular version of Shuo Wen Jie Zi: What, protect each other by ten households or ten people. The glyph uses the meaning of "people, ten".

Extended data:

First, the evolution of glyphs:

Second, the phrase definition:

1, what [shiwù]?

Refers to clothes and other odds and ends used in daily life at home.

2. assorted?

Attribute words. Made of a variety of raw materials or patterns: ~ cookies. ~ sugar. ~ file.

3. Xie Shi?

An outstanding poem.

4. Shi Bo [Shi Bo I]?

In the ancient military system, ten people were nothing, and a hundred people were nothing. Because "Shi Bo" refers to the basic units of the army.

5. Keshi?

The original meaning of Manchu is grace, giving. Refers to the gift of the emperor.

6. What is it?

Express doubt. A) single use, ask something: this is ~? | Are you looking for ~? | He said ~? | ~ rhymes? B) Used before nouns to ask people or things: ~ people? | ~ Things? | ~ color? | ~ Where?

7. Nothing [méi shén]?

It doesn't matter; It doesn't matter.

8. What is it?

Interrogative pronouns. Express doubt. Tan Jingji Zen: "The teacher said,' What did you do?' "Five generations? Wang's Tang Yan Gong Jian: "Duke Zhang of Qi? From where? Jiang? Yellow? Suddenly, I put my schoolbag at the east gate of the country. I put my career first ...? Han began to look at the topic, but covered the paper and asked,' Why do you want to make a decision? " ...

9. Why did you kill me?

"Why not" often means suggestion, similar to "Why not". For example, this technology is very useful. Why not learn?

10, what [gàn shén me]?

When you ask the truth of objective things, you can only use "why" or "how", but not "what" or "why". For example, why can't spider silk weave? . How did the watermelon grow so big?

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