This word first appeared in bronze inscriptions in the Warring States period. The original meaning is "bending grass to cover the body", that is, bending grass to cover the body. Names of extended circles and inflection points; It also means to bend, low and shake.
"Wan" is a word with both form and sound. Bronze inscriptions first seen in the Warring States period. From the secret, the seal script is shaped like a house, meaning a palace ring, winding; From the cloud refers to the way the body bends to one side, which means bending and is also a phonetic symbol. The seal script or style is from the heart.
When the word "Wan" is pronounced as "w m n", its original meaning is "bending the grass to cover the body", that is, bending the grass to cover the body. Extension has the meaning of twists and turns. "Wan" is a small figure, such as "Shi Xiaowan": "Wan Biming's dove, flying in the sky." It means that the turtle dove can fly high.
"Wan" is also visible, meaning "as if", such as "Poem Qin Feng Jia Jian": "If you swim from it, Wan is in the middle of the water." It means: swim downstream, just like in the middle of water. Wan is still a surname. Guang Yun Ruan Yun: "Wan, surname."
When "Wan" reads "yuān", it means a place name. For example, there was a "Great Bay" in the Han Dynasty, a "great country" in the Qing Dynasty, and now it is the Fergana Valley in the border areas of Uzbekistan, Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan.
The word "Wan" has multiple meanings. As can be seen from the glyph, "Wan" is composed of "meter" and "yuan". Among them, "meter" means house and residence, and "yuan" means end-to-end form. When they are combined, they have the meaning of warmth and permanent residence.
In a sense, the most common usage of "Wan" is to describe delicate flowers and plants. For example, "Tsinghua" like "Tsinghua" refers to a small and beautiful flower. At the same time, "Wan" can also be used as a noun, referring to items with certain value, such as fixed assets and valuables.
In addition, in the field of music art, the usage of "Wan" is also very extensive. It can be described as crisp and pleasant. For example, "Shang Qing" means euphemistic musical melody. In a word, the word "Wan" has multiple meanings and is widely used in different fields.