Jiang: 1. Jiang 2. Jiang Jiang jiāng is from sheep to women. "Sheep" means "docile". "Sheep" and "female" unite to mean "docile woman". Original meaning: docile woman, ginger and beauty are the same in ancient times. The "ginger" of plants (a condiment) was originally unrelated to "ginger". After the implementation of the simplified Chinese character scheme, "ginger" was replaced by "ginger". Description: 1. From the original meaning of word creation, ginger refers to a gentle woman like a sheep, not the name of a river. According to the ancient word-making practice, all water names are from water. The word "ginger" is not from water, so it was not originally a water name. The word Jiang was first used as the surname of Shennong. Both the pre-Qin literature Guoyu and the East Chinese character book Shuowen all claim that the surname of Shennong Jiang originated from the place where he lived "Jiang Shui". "Jiang Shui" is a place name and a noun. The definition of "noun" in international lexicography is "unexplainable word". The ancients defined "ginger" in this way, in order to be taboo for the venerable. Shennong and Huangdi both came from Shaodian. Song Dynasty's Biography of Xuanyuan Huangdi: "Fuxi gave birth to little canon, and little canon gave birth to Shennong and Huangdi." Shaodian's family is Fuxi's concubine and concubine, and it is an influential harem group in Fuxi era. Shennong's Jiang surname comes from a "docile woman" of Shaodian's family, and Huangdi's Ji surname comes from a "beautiful woman" of Shaodian's family ("Ji" means beautiful woman). All these advantages, such as docility and beauty, should be possessed by imperial harem. This is the same reason that the surname of Ji of the Zhou royal family comes from the ancestor of Zhou women, who was originally the Ji of Di Ku. Therefore, the rise of Shennong-Huangdi Group is the blessing of Fuxi, but the result of the rise of this group is to break Fuxi's back. After Fuxi is Chiyou. When the Yellow Emperor killed Chiyou, he ascended to the throne of heaven, which opened the history of the rule of the world by those who were not named Wang. Ancient scholars worried that the practice of Jiang Ji Group would be called "unjust" by later generations, so they pretended that Shennong had his surname from Jiang Shui and Huangdi had his surname from Jishui, thinking that this would hide the historical truth that they originally came from Fuxi Hougong Group. 2. Because the word "ginger" of condiment has nothing to do with the word "ginger" originally, the original word "ginger" with a grass prefix was cancelled when Chinese characters were simplified, and it was rigidly stipulated that the word "ginger" should be used instead of the Chinese characters with good sound and meaning. Jiang
The original meaning of the word Jiang edited in this paragraph
The definition of "Jiang" in Xu Shen's Shuo Wen Jie Zi is: "Shennong lives in Jiang Shui and takes his surname. From the female, the sheep sound. " It has nothing to do with what we eat in our daily life. Cancel the existing word "Fu+Fu" and replace it with "Jiang". The "Miao+Tai" is a plant with a grass prefix, which is clear and scientific. "Ginger" is a combination of sheep and women, used to represent plants, which is really incredible in the pictographic Chinese character system.