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Add a stop reading next to the word moon. What?
Yes: Ken

First, Ken's explanation:

1, the flesh is attached to the bone.

2. agree.

3. Auxiliary verbs. Express subjective will; Accept the request explicitly.

Second, Ken's words:

Refuse, agree, affirm, to the point, affirm

Menken, Ken Shou, Ken Ke, Ken, Ken Tang.

Extended data

First, the evolution of etymology:

Second, the interpretation of words:

Classical Chinese version of Shuo Wen Jie Zi: Here, the flesh between bones is also. From the meat, from the bones.

Vernacular version of Shuo Wen Jie Zi: Ken, the muscles that grow between bones are closely attached to the bones. The glyph uses the word "meat" and omits the word "ba".

Third, related words:

1, to the point [zhòng kěn]?

Get to the point, get to the point.

2. Xu ken [xǔkūn]?

Promise.

3. Willing to [kě nà o]?

Ken, the key. Refers to the key to solving a problem or the crux of something.

4. Ken Shou?

Nod one's head in agreement.

5. Are you sure?

Very clear.