"Min" is the standard second word in modern Chinese. The pronunciation of "mǐn" in Putonghua was first seen in the Bronze Age and belongs to Liu Shu pictophonetic characters. "Min" means pity, pity. Said Wen: "Min, the clothes rack is at the door. From the door, Vincent. " It means that when undertaker arrives at the door of the mourning hall, he will naturally feel a kind of pity.
Taking the door as a pictophonetic character and the text as a phonetic symbol belongs to pictophonetic characters. This is the interpretation of ancient seal script, small seal script, Chinese silk and official script. Later, it was found in Chu bamboo slips and essays that the simplified characters of "Min" in regular script evolved from Shuowen.
The basic meaning of "people" is to be worried about loyalty and fierce mourning, such as fierceness; The extended meaning is the same as "compassion", showing compassion for others. In daily use, "Min" is also often used as a verb to express encouragement, such as "Min Mian". Encourage each other. Also called Min Mian)
Min's explanation of word formation
Shen Min 1[mǐn cān]
Confucius' disciples Min Ziqian and Zeng Shen are also called. The two are famous for their filial piety.
2. Yan Min
The names of Yan Hui and Min Min, disciples of Confucius, are combined.
3. Ma Min
During the Spring and Autumn Period, Lu Min doctor Ma Fu.
4, flow sensitivity [lián mǐn]
Show sympathy for those who suffer physically or mentally or those who are unfortunate.
5. Labour and labour
"Poor subordinates, don't have the heart to work. Show sympathy for those who have rendered meritorious service.