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When is "preserved" pronounced "p incarnation"
There is no pronunciation of pǔ in preserved meat. When it is used as dried meat or dried fruit, it is pronounced as fǔ, and when it means breast meat, it is pronounced as pú.

I. Interpretation

[ fǔ ]

1, dried meat: rabbit breast.

2. Preserved fruit: preserved peach.

[ pú ]

The flesh on the chest: the chest.

Second, the interpretation of words.

Classical Chinese version: preserved meat, dried meat. From the meat, just sound. ?

Vernacular version: preserved, dried meat. The glyph uses "meat (moon)" as the side and "fu" as the sound side.

Third, the original meaning of word creation

Noun, dried meat with table carefully processed by the ancients.

Extended data

Glyph evolution (as shown in figure)

Group words:

First, preserved fruit [guǒ fǔ]?

A general term for foods made of peach, apricot, pear, jujube and other fruits with sugar or honey.

Second, the meat breast [rü u f incarnation]?

Dried meat.

Third, the breast [ěr fǔ]?

Dried fungus.

Fourth, the chest [xi not ng pú]?

Refers to the chest: stand upright.

V. Preserved breast [pú zi]?

Chicken, duck and other breast meat: chicken breast.