Fever, fire, cooking, burning, burning
Fire, high fever, braise in soy sauce, low fever, caustic soda
Second, the definition of combustion:
1, set fire.
2, heating or contact with certain chemicals, radioactive substances, etc. Make the object change.
3, cooking methods, first stir-fry, then add soup to stir-fry or stew, or cook first and then stir-fry.
Extended data
First, the etymological evolution:
Second, the interpretation of words:
Classical Chinese version of Shuo Wen Jie Zi. From the fire, Yao Sheng. ?
Vernacular version of Shuo Wen Jie Zi: burning wasteland, burning grass and farming. The glyph takes "water" as the side and "Yao" as the sound side.
Third, related words:
1, fever [fā shāo]?
themogenesis
2. Fire [shāo huǒ]?
Make firewood, coal, etc burn (especially cooking).
3. Burn [shāo jiāo]?
Carbonization and discoloration due to excessive combustion and baking.
4. cooking?
Fang cooks.
5. burn [shāo huǐ]?
Burning and destruction; Run out of energy