Current location - Training Enrollment Network - Books and materials - Letters from Qixia Mingmen
Letters from Qixia Mingmen
When the word "a" is used as the surname, it is pronounced as [móu].

I. Pronunciation Interpretation [móu]:

1, gain: ~ profit.

2. Last name.

Combination of words: profit-seeking, seeking, seeking the country, seeking, seeking gross.

Second, the interpretation of pronunciation [mi]:

Name: ~ Ping (Shandong). Middle school ~ (in Henan).

Composers: Jia Mou, Mi Mou, Mou Guang, Mou Shan and Mou Shi.

Extended data

First, the evolution of etymology:

Second, the interpretation of words:

The classical Chinese version of Shuo Wen Jie Zi: Mou, Niu Ming also. From the cow, just like its voice, it comes from the mouth.

Vernacular version of Shuo Wen Jie Zi: Mou, Niu Jiao. The glyph uses the word "cow" as the side, like Niu Jiao, when sounds and breathing come from the nose and mouth. ?

Third, related words:

1, Dunmou [dê nê mê]?

Amber. You're talking about turtle shells.

2. Zimou?

That is, Wei Gongzi seeks.

3. What about [mó uxié]?

grasp

4.[móu mào][móu mào]?

Originally from Wufeng Village, Shangyuan County, Nanjing, originally from Jingzhou Public Security Bureau, Hubei Province. He used to keep the history of Liuzhou at the end of Yuan Dynasty and was promoted to Dr. Rong Lu at the beginning of Ming Dynasty.

5. Come and ask for [lái móu]?

It was also made of ancient barley and wheat.