1, horseshoe crab: y (missing teeth).
2. Yan: Yu (smoke out).
3. Xun: cū (same as "coarse").
4. 隖: líng (dragon. Ancient "spirit", gods).
5. 灴: yù (Gao Jun).
6. E: dá (Ssangyong).
7. yuán (archaic source).
8. cuàn (cooking by fire).
9. Luan: luán (the same as "Luan" in ancient times).
10, Biao: biāo (the way many horses run).
1 1, Xun: yán (goat).
12, liàn (continuously).
13, Polygonum cuspidatum: mén (that is, "red millet", a kind of millet).
The history of Chinese characters:
1, Chinese characters are one of the most widely used characters in the world and one of the longest-lived characters, with a history of more than 4,000 years. It is difficult to determine the time when Chinese characters came into being.
2. The oldest characters that can be seen today are those carved on Oracle bones and cast on bronze wares in Shang Dynasty, which are called Oracle Bone Inscriptions and Jinwen.
3. The characters of the Shang Dynasty are already very developed, and the era when the characters first appeared must be far before the Shang Dynasty, that is, the Xia Dynasty or earlier. About four or five thousand years ago.