Abstract

The ancient character “叀” is very common, and the shapes are also diverse. This article conducts a detailed analysis of the ancient “叀” character by analyzing the shape of the characters “叀” in oracle bone inscriptions and “叀” in bronze inscriptions. This article presents a table format for statistical analysis and classification comparison of the font forms of the ancient “叀” character. The focus is on a detailed analysis of the character “叀” from the two distinct forms, the interpretation of inscriptions on bronze inscriptions and modern translations, and the words “specialized” and “beneficial” related to “叀”. In addition, a brief analysis of the grammatical meaning of the character “叀” in Jinwen is also conducted. Jinwen is an important language material for studying ancient Chinese. In the development and evolution of characters, the phenomenon of mixed use of characters and borrowing characters is very common. However, during the use and evolution of the character “芔”, due to the occurrence of confusion in its use, it has intricate connections with the ancient “芔” character in terms of pronunciation and form, and also has the pronunciation of “zhuān” and “huì”. However, there are also obvious differences in semantics and pragmatics.

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