The key’s pinyin is shi.
Shi, a first-class Chinese character, is pronounced as spoon (chí or shi). Its original meaning refers to the utensil used to hold food in ancient times. Later teaspoons and spoons evolved from it. "Tang Yun" is the Zhiqie "Ji Yun" and "Yun Hui" Chang Zhiqie "Zheng Yun" Chen Zhiqie, ? is the Ping tone. "Shuowen" dagger also.
Congdagger is the sound. "Cai Xiang Tea Record" The teaspoon should be struck with force. And the key. "Huang Ting Jing" Jade Key and Golden Key are always perfect and strong. Also known as 鉉. "The Biography of Kaixiao of the Later Han Dynasty" serves Pan Cuo and cuts off the animals to make an alliance. "Ji Yun" may be written as ?, or as ?.
Detailed explanation
1. A small spoon used to ladle soup (also known as "tiao (tiáo) soup"): spoon. teaspoon.
2. Phonogram. From dagger bǐ, it is the sound. "Dagger" food utensil. Original meaning: a utensil for holding food in ancient times. Later teaspoons and spoons evolved from it.
3. The same as the original meaning. Today it is called a spoon. Such as: baby spoon; spoon; teaspoon.
4. Surname.
Taboos in naming the word "Shao"
1. The five-element attribute of the word "Shao" is gold. According to the principle that metal overcomes wood in the five elements, it is taboo to name the word "Shao" with the five-element attribute of wood.
2. It is taboo to name a character with the same rhyme rhyme as í or the same tone as yangping. This will make it difficult to pronounce and have no sense of rhythm.
3. It is taboo to name the child with the same character as that of the ancestor. If the ancestor's name contains the word "key", the younger generation is taboo to use the word "key" in their name.