I. Interpretation
1, audio and video. From the dog, you (y not u) sound. Original meaning: dogs scurry.
2. The shape is rapid. Such as: Shu Yi (rapid change); Shu Huo (rapid appearance); Blink (in an instant; Suddenly); Suddenly (in a blink of an eye; Suddenly); Shuer (in a blink of an eye); Instant (instant)
3. < Deputy > Suddenly
Second, the interpretation of words.
Classical Chinese version of Shuo Wen Jie Zi: Shu, go also. From the dog, you sound. ?
The vernacular version of Shuo Wen Jie Zi: Shu, the way the dog ran away. The glyph uses "dog" as the side and "you" as the sound side. ?
Third, the original meaning of word creation
Verb, the dog was beaten by a stick and ran away quickly.
Extended data
Glyph evolution (as shown in figure)
Word combinations: suddenly, suddenly, suddenly, suddenly, suddenly, suddenly, suddenly, suddenly, suddenly, suddenly, suddenly, suddenly, suddenly, suddenly, suddenly, suddenly, suddenly, suddenly, suddenly, suddenly, suddenly, suddenly.
First, suddenly [shū hū]?
Soon; Suddenly: ~ no see. Changes in mountain climate should be paid attention to at any time.
Second, suddenly [shū shùn]?
In an instant. Extreme words are quick and short.
Third, suddenly [shū rán jiān]?
Abrupt: all of a sudden, extremely fast and fast. Suddenly, in a very short time? It happened suddenly.
Fourth, [jīng shū] [j and ng sh ū]?
Describe the sudden and rapid action.
V. When is it [shū shí]?
In an instant. Modern times? Bing Xin's Miscellaneous Notes in the Mountains: "I just saw the big round globe on the teacher's desk, the small tables and chairs in the room, and the books with big corners, which suddenly called me back to fifteen years ago."