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Sin Pinyin

The pinyin for sin is zuì.

Sin is a common Chinese character. It is pronounced as zuì , which means "to catch fish with a bamboo net" in Shuowen Jiezi (说文解字). The word "zuì" is the same as the word for "fishing" in the dictionary. Qin to sin for the word 辠. Feedback and bribery cut", the interpretation is that Qin Shi Huang thought that "辠" is similar to "皇", and therefore changed to "罪".

The original meaning is the act of violating the law, but the derivation is "fault, attribute fault to someone", "punishment", "suffering, pain".

Sin, the original word for 辠, Qin to 辠 like the word, changed to sin. It has now been standardized and simplified to "sin".

Sin of the ancient explanation:

1, Kangxi Dictionary

[Ancient] 辠? "Guangyun" Feedback bribery cut "Jiyun" rough bribery cut, ? sound? "Shuowen" fishing bamboo罔. "Yi - interpretation of the trigrams" gentleman to forgive faults and forgive sins. The book - Dayumu "sin doubt but light.

2, Shuowen Jiezi

Fishing bamboo net. The first is the "B", the "B", the "B", the "B", the "B". Qin to sin for the word "辠"。 Feedback.