Oracle Bone Inscriptions of water, inscriptions on bronze, big seal script, small seal script, official script, running script, regular script and cursive script, should have pictures.

1. Oracle Bone Inscriptions

2. Jinwen

3. Seal script (big seal script, small seal script)

4. Official script

5. Running script

6. Regular script

7. Cursive script

Definition:

shuǐ?

1. A colorless, odorless and transparent liquid:? Rice. ? Drops of water wear away stones. ? It's packed. ?

2. River: Han? Water. Xiangshui. ?

3. The general term for rivers, lakes and seas. Reservoir. ? Water conservancy ? When the conditions are ripe, things will be completed smoothly. ? Water can carry a boat. Lushan involved? Water. Surrounded by mountains and waters. ?

4. Juice:? Ink pen Ink? Water. ?

5. refers to additional expenses or extra income: post? Water. Outside? Water. Fat? Water. ?

6. Number of times of finger washing: This dress has been washed twice. ?

7. Last name. ?

The words of water are: fruit, underwater, buffalo, diving, geomantic omen, bitter water and water surface

Extended information:

Explanation of words:

1. Fruit? [shuǐ guǒ ]

The general name for edible fruit with more water. Fruit commonly used for family or hospitality. Such as pears, peaches and apples. Modern? Jun Qing's Ode to Autumn Colors: "Jiaodong, a peninsula worthy of being the hometown of fruits, has a particularly bumper harvest of fruits this year."

2. Buffalo? [shuǐ niú ]

A kind of cattle. Main livestock for paddy field cultivation in southern China. The horns are thick and flat and bent backward, making a crescent shape, with gray, black and sparse hair and underdeveloped sweat glands, and often like to be immersed in water. Modern Guo Moruo's "Peony and Others Going to the Countryside": "Buffaloes are tired and impatient, and they refuse to turn around at the edge of the stone ridge at the foot of the wall."

3. diving? [tiào shuǐ ]

jump into the water; One of the sports. There are springboard diving and platform diving, and the body makes all kinds of beautiful movements in the air. From the thirty-seventh chapter of Shi Naian's Water Margin in the Ming Dynasty: "Sung River and those two men were hugging each other, just waiting to dive, only to see the river creaking dumb."

4. feng shui? [fēng shuǐ ]

refers to the wind direction, water flow, mountains and other situations around the homestead or graveyard. Modern Guo Moruo's "My Childhood", the first article 3: "In his meaning, he thought that our mother had taken up all the feng shui on the ancestral graves of the Du family, so she only sent it to our family."

5. bitter water? [kǔ shuǐ ]

It is a metaphor for a hard life, or it refers to the bitterness hidden in the heart. In front of the third act in the appendix of modern Lao She's Teahouse: "When bitter water goes, sweet water comes, no one will be a slave."