1, Zi zmi: Ma Zi, Handsome Zi, Cudgel Zi, Zi Wang, Rotten Zi, etc.
2, zǐ: chicks, careful, piglets, young animals, etc.
3. Zi zī: Zi Shoulder.
Second, the basic interpretation?
[ zǎi ]
1, < Fang > A young man with certain characteristics or a certain occupation: Fat boy. Wage earners
2. Same as "baby".
[ zǐ ]
Young livestock, poultry, etc.: piglets. Chickens.
[ zī ]
[Shoulder] burden; Responsibility.
Third, the structure of Zi characters is left and right, with the radical being Wu, and the total strokes being 5.
Extended data 1. Evolution of glyphs
Second, the etymological explanation
Classical Chinese version of Shuo Wen Jie Zi: Zi, Ke Ye. From people to children.
Vernacular version of Shuo Wen Jie Zi: Zi, shoulder as. The glyph uses "people" as the side and "zi" as the sound side.
Third, related words
1, stick boy
[gùn zǎi]?
Reason for the thief: This kind of thief usually wears a kind of plastic sandal called "Sticker", and they will use a blade to kill others? Cut your handbag and steal the property inside.
2. Zaizai
[zǐ zǎi]?
Weigh young animals. Refers to livestock, etc.
3. Jeans
[niú zǎi kù]?
Pants with tight waist, shallow crotch and thin legs are made of thicker cloth.
4, buckle the child
[kòu zǎi]?
Pick up handsome guys, or find a boyfriend.
5. Handsome boy
[liàng zǎi]?
Beautiful young man.