In the early days, Chinese characters were of up-and-down structure, and the radicals were Japanese characters. It's an up-down structure, with a Japanese character above and a cross below. Its radicals are Japanese characters, with only six strokes, which are morning characters.
1, interpretation. Good morning. Meteorology refers to an adverb from 5: 00 to 8: 00 that day. It means a long time ago, before a certain time. If you say hello in the morning, you can guess early in Baidicheng. Read z m 4 o. Early modern Chinese standardized the first-class word, and the common pronunciation of touching and signing was z m 4 o. It was first seen in Oracle Bone Inscriptions in Shang Dynasty, and belongs to the six-book-knowing word.
The basic meaning of the word "early" is morning, such as early morning and tomorrow morning, which means that the time is ahead and there is a certain time before, such as leaving early and puppy love. In modern Chinese, the word "morning" also uses verbs to express greetings when meeting each other in the morning, such as: good morning, sir, good morning.
Idioms with early characters and their explanations
Get up early and get dark: getting up early and going to bed late means hard work. Too early: not in time, a little early. Can't get up early without benefits: it means getting up early with benefits. Do sth for profit. Too early: not in time, a little early. Go out early and come back late: go out in the morning and come back at night. If I knew today, I would regret it: since I regret it now, why did I do it in the first place?
Get up early and be greedy: get up early and go to bed late. Describe people who are very hardworking. Get up early and go to bed late: get up early and go to bed late. Get up in the morning and go to bed at night, which means laughing and living in daily life. Learn early: learn: learn knowledge; C: Yes. Learning knowledge must be done while young. If I had known today, why should I have done it? Since I regret it now, why should I have done it at the beginning? Wen Jun widowed: Wen Jun: Zhuo Wenjun, daughter of Zhuo Wangsun, a wealthy businessman in Han Dynasty, eloped with her husband after his death.
Go out early and come back late: See "Go out early and come back late". Take medicine early: don't take medicine when you are well. If you want someone to get well soon. Job title: job title: official resume. Submit your official resume early. After mentioning the succession of the new emperor, the officials presented the title and waited for the award. Metaphor for promotion: get up early and hang up late: get up early and go to bed late. Describe that people are hardworking and have done it long ago: for: arranging; Location: location. Arrange a suitable place for him early. This means that arrangements should be made as soon as possible.