1. The pinyin of Qu is qú, jù.
2. Definition:
[ qú ]
1. Weapons such as ancient halberds.
2. [~聃] Buddha and Laozi are the leaders of the two sects of "Buddha" and "Tao".
3. [~ Tan] The founder of Buddhism, Sakyamuni, had a surname of Qu Tan. Later, Qu Tan was the name of Buddha, also known as "Gautama".
4. Surname.
[ jù ]
Stare, look around in horror: ~~ (a. A startled look; b. A quick look; c. A diligent look). ~ Ran.
3. Explanation of etymology:
"" is the original character of "Qu"; "Qu" is the original character of "fear" (fear). Eye is both a phonetic and a form tense, indicating the eyes of animals. The original meaning of the coined word: adjective, the eagle's eyes are sharp and intimidating.
The classical Chinese version of "Shuowen Jiezi": Qu, the sight of an eagle. From 鹹, from, also sound. All members of Qu follow Qu. ?
The vernacular version of "Shuowen Jiezi": Qu, the look of an eagle gazing closely. The glyph adopts the meaning of "鹹" and "", and "" is also the consonant. All words related to Qu are surrounded by "Qu".
Extended information:
1. Evolution of glyphs:
2. Related word groups:
1. Qu Tan [qú tán] ?
Sakyamuni’s surname. First translation of Gautama. Also used as a proxy for Buddha.
2. Qufu [qú fù]?
The legendary mountain name.
3. Qu Ran [qú rán]?
Smooth and sharp appearance; startling appearance.
4. Qu Ru [qú rú]?
The name of the legendary bird.
5. Qu Di [qú dì]?
A place extending in all directions. Qu, leading to "Qu".
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