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What is the meaning of "Tao" in ancient China?
According to the different parts of speech, the meaning of "Dao" in ancient Chinese characters is as follows:

When used as a noun, it means:

1, road; Road.

2. Method; Methods;

3. regularity; Law.

4. reasons; Reason.

5. Morality; Morality.

6. Theory; Advocate.

7. say; Tell me.

8, through the "guide", guide.

9. Pass the "guide". Dredge.

10. Name of ancient administrative region.

1 1, referred to as Taoism.

When used as a verb, it means:

1, thinking.

2. talk about it. ?

Third, used as a quantifier, meaning:

1, calculate the unit of the bar.

2. Calculate the units with access facilities.

3. Calculate the units of topics, commands, etc. It is equivalent to "then".

Used as a preposition, meaning: from, from.

The glyph evolution of extended data "Dao";

Classical Chinese version of Shuo Wen Jie Zi: Tao, Tao also. From the beginning, from the beginning. An expression. ?

The vernacular version of Shuo Wen Jie Zi: Tao, the way of people. The glyph means "strip" and "longevity". The direct way is called Tao. ?

Explanation of words:

1, mountain road? 【shān dào】?

Interpretation: Mountain Road.

2. Morality?

Explanation: One of social ideologies. The sum total of behavioral norms that adjust the relationship between people and between individuals and society by evaluating good and evil. It is mainly through the power of education and public opinion that people gradually form certain beliefs, habits and traditions. Determined by and serving the economic foundation of a certain society.

3. Know [zhhda ao]?

Interpretation: to know the facts or reasons; I see.

4. Dao Bai?

Interpretation: lines other than lyrics in operas and operas.

5. props?

Interpretation: The general term for cutting tools in drama and other performances. Generally, it can be divided into big props (such as tables and chairs) and small props (such as cups, plates, knives and guns).