时间: 2025-05-01 04:18:30
发音:自 (zì) - pronounced like 'z' in 'zebra' and 'i' in 'sit'. 目 (mù) - pronounced like 'm' in 'mother' and 'oo' in 'boot'. 耳 (ěr) - pronounced like 'e' in 'elephant' and 'r' in 'red'. 口 (kǒu) - pronounced like 'k' in 'kite' and 'ou' in 'out'. 心 (xīn) - pronounced like 'x' in 'xylophone' and 'i' in 'sit'.
他自言自语。 (tā zì yán zì yǔ) - He talks to himself.
目不转睛。 (mù bù zhuǎn jīng) - Gazing fixedly.
耳听八方。 (ěr tīng bā fāng) - Listen to all directions.
口若悬河。 (kǒu ruò xuán hé) - Talkative.
心旷神怡。 (xīn kuàng shén yí) - Refreshed and happy.
字源:自 (zì) - originated from the oracle bone script, meaning oneself. 目 (mù) - originated from the oracle bone script, meaning eye. 耳 (ěr) - originated from the oracle bone script, meaning ear. 口 (kǒu) - originated from the oracle bone script, meaning mouth. 心 (xīn) - originated from the oracle bone script, meaning heart.
演变:自 (zì) - evolved from the oracle bone script to the seal script, then to the clerical script, and finally to the modern script. 目 (mù) - evolved from the oracle bone script to the seal script, then to the clerical script, and finally to the modern script. 耳 (ěr) - evolved from the oracle bone script to the seal script, then to the clerical script, and finally to the modern script. 口 (kǒu) - evolved from the oracle bone script to the seal script, then to the clerical script, and finally to the modern script. 心 (xīn) - evolved from the oracle bone script to the seal script, then to the clerical script, and finally to the modern script.
自 (zì) - think of a person pointing to themselves. 目 (mù) - think of a person with big eyes. 耳 (ěr) - think of a person with big ears. 口 (kǒu) - think of a person with a big mouth. 心 (xīn) - think of a person with a big heart.
自 (zì) - consists of the radical 'self' and the stroke 'one'. 目 (mù) - consists of the radical 'eye' and the stroke 'one'. 耳 (ěr) - consists of the radical 'ear' and the stroke 'one'. 口 (kǒu) - consists of the radical 'mouth' and the stroke 'one'. 心 (xīn) - consists of the radical 'heart' and the stroke 'one'.