Second, piggy [zh ū z m: i] has two meanings:
1, young pig; Pig seedlings.
2. It used to refer to China people who were abducted and sold as coolies abroad.
Third, the meaning of the word "Zi":
1, used as a noun, Guangdong dialect. Of something young.
2. Used as an adjective, meaning: young.
3. Used as a noun, meaning: the seed of a plant.
4, used as an adverb, meaning: careful, careful.
5. Used as an auxiliary word, meaning: auxiliary words in dialects.
Fourth, word formation:
Chickens, Careful, Piglets, Mimi, Livestock, Bozai, Handsome, Beast, Shoulder, Clam, Rotten, Doll, Fish and Baby.
Extended data glyph evolution
Attached one? Classical Chinese version of Shuo Wen Jie Zi: Zi, Ke Ye. From people to children.
Attachment 2? Vernacular version of Shuo Wen Jie Zi: Zi, shoulder as. The glyph uses "people" as the side and "zi" as the sound side.
Explanation of words:
1, clam [gé z ? i]?
Interpretation: Also called "Xuan Clam" and "Hua Clam". Molluscs, Bivalves, Clambidae. Shells are ovoid and about 4 ~ 5 cm long. Living in shallow mud beaches. China, the Philippines and Japan all produce meat, which is an important cultured shellfish.
2. Shoulder [z and ji ā n]?
Interpretation: responsibility; Burden.
3. Handsome [li à ng z ? i]?
Interpretation: Beautiful young man.
4. Doll [G not ng z ? i]?
Interpretation: that is, cartoon dolls. This word originated from Hong Kong and Macao in the 1970s, and it is a new word for the prosperity and development of the world animation industry.
5. rotten boy [là n z ? i]?
Interpretation: Also called "rotten baby". Dialect. Rogue.