First, the pinyin of the tyrant: jiàn
Second, the interpretation:
beyond the duty. In ancient times, it meant that people in lower positions used the names, etiquette and utensils of people in higher positions: ~ (using the title of emperor). ~ go beyond one's duty and use someone's name or things in the world.
third, the radical of the tyrant:
fourth, the structure of Chinese characters: the left and right structure
fifth, the method of word-making: the left shape and the right sound
sixth, the variant characters:
seventh, the related words:
the tyrant and the tyrant. Chinese character stroke order: ノ?フノフノフボ12511
2. Reading and writing in stroke order: apostrophe, vertical, horizontal, apostrophe, apostrophe, vertical, horizontal, apostrophe.
go beyond duty and rules.
2. trespassing [jiàn zá]?
it is said that those who are below commit crimes, which leads to chaos and disorder.
3. [jiàn wěn]?
beyond the ritual system, confusion and disorder.
4. what's wrong with [jià n ǐ]?
unauthorized imitation. The more points you make, the more false.
5. [jiàn wàng]?
In the old society, it was considered to be beyond one's duty to assume the position and name of a superior.
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