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Pass phrases

The word combination of "chuan" is introduced as follows: The word "chuan" can be combined into new words according to the sound, shape, meaning, etc. The following is divided into three parts to describe "the combination of sound, shape and meaning" and "the combination of homophones"

”, “Usage in idioms”.

1. Commonly used words that combine sound, shape and meaning: infection: refers to the spread of diseases, pathogens, etc. between individuals causing infection.

Inheritance: refers to the transmission of culture, skills, traditional knowledge, etc. from generation to generation in order to protect and carry forward them.

Biography: A detailed account of the life and history of a person or thing.

Praise: refers to the widespread praise and dissemination of the achievements and contributions of people or things.

Legend: refers to stories passed down orally such as myths and folk tales.

2. The homophone group Cichuan: refers to the flat area in the middle of the river.

To wear: to pass through.

Boat: refers to a vehicle that travels on water.

3. The usage in the idiom affects the whole system: emphasizing that small changes may lead to changes in the entire system.

Metaphor that things are intricate and affect each other.

Public opinion makes gold: The public discussion is like a furnace for tempering gold, which can refine the truth into gold and shine like gold.

It is a metaphor that the mouths of many people can give out valuable opinions and suggestions.

Nuisance: To describe things that are complicated, complicated, and confusing, with no clue.

Urgent: It describes an urgent situation and time is very tight.

Live and work in peace and contentment: refers to living a stable, comfortable and prosperous life.

4. Expand knowledge: "Zhuan" has multiple pronunciations. In addition to "chuán", it can also be read as "zhuàn", both of which are different pronunciations.

The glyphs are the same, but different pronunciations will lead to different usages in different situations.

In "Shuowen Jiezi", the word "chuan" is composed of "chuan" and "cloud". Chuan means descending (spreading), and its extended meaning in modern Chinese is also related to this.

Chuan is a first-level Chinese character, pronounced as chuán or zhuàn. It is a pictophonetic character and was first seen in oracle bone inscriptions.

The original meaning is to convey and transmit.

By extension, it means to teach and leave a legacy.

The above meaning is pronounced as chuán.

When pronounced as zhuàn, it has meanings such as inn, inn, text recording historical events or personal deeds, literary works or works explaining scriptures, etc.