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The origin of the word "good"

Research shows that the word "good" depicts the scene of a woman holding a child, and a woman is perfect after giving birth to a child. (The word Oracle Bone Inscriptions image expression is more obvious).

Ok, Chinese characters. Polysyllabic words, when pronounced as adjectives, refer to all beautiful things, or agree or agree. It is one of the most commonly used Chinese characters in China to read "Hao" as a verb to express the meaning of liking.

Good skin (good appearance); Good bird (beautiful bird); Very ugly (ironic. Just very handsome, very handsome); Beauty (beauty); Good leisure (beautiful appearance and elegant manners); A good woman (a beautiful woman)

Sunny night (beautiful season); Good day (auspicious day; Good day; Also refers to the wedding ceremony); Good mind (good object; Good people); Kind words (kind words; Good word).

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"Bad" and "bad" were two words with different meanings in ancient times. "Bad", pronounced as pēi in this book, is a pictophonetic word, which is silent with the soil and refers to "unburned bricks and pottery". Now "bad" is simplified to "bad".

Sound and form. Coming from the earth, Hu Ai's voice. Ancient buildings were mainly built of earth, so they came from "earth". Original meaning: collapse (refers to the destruction of buildings). In ancient times, "bad" and "bad" were two words with different meanings. "Bad", pronounced as pēi in this book, is a pictophonetic word, which is silent with the soil and refers to "unburned bricks and pottery". Now "bad" is simplified to "bad")

Not good; Not good. As opposed to "good" (there is no bad meaning in ancient Chinese). Such as: bad bag (bad guy); Bad blank (dialect. Bad guys, bad guys); Bad ideas; Bad idea; A person with a bad reputation.