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What does the moon have to do with meat?

In ancient Chinese characters, they were originally two characters, but later they merged into a radical because of the similarity of Xiao Zhuan, which was collectively called "Meat Moon". The meanings of words related to the meat moon can be roughly divided into two categories, either related to the moon or related to meat. The words next to "meat moon" are mostly related to human body or meat, and the number of words related to the moon or weather is relatively small.

First, the pinyin of meat: rü u

Interpretation:?

1, red, soft tissue in human or animal body.

2. Edible parts of fruits.

Second, the monthly pinyin: yuè?

Explanation:

1, the largest natural satellite on the earth (also known as "moon" and "moon".

2. Time unit.

3. Appear once a month.

Evolution of Chinese characters in extended data;

Words related to meat:

1, beef [niú? rù?

Carnivores, cows or other adult cattle slaughter edible meat.

2, fat meat [féi? rù?

Fat meat. Also refers to fat meat.

3. Bacon [à? rù?

Meat cured, dried or soaked and smoked.

4. Polyp [xρ? rù?

A small tumor protruding from the mucosa.

5, meat head [rü u? tóu】?

Weak and incompetent; Vulnerable and easily deceived.