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What are the pronunciations and word combinations of Xiang?

Xiang xiāng's words: love, know each other, know each other, be relative and consistent.

Xiang Xiang's words: prime minister, appearance, fate, face, appearance.

I. Interpretation

Pronunciation 1 [xiāng]

1, mutual.

2, said one party to the other party's action.

3. Last name.

4. Watch for yourself (whether it suits you).

Pronunciation 2

1, appearance; Appearance.

2. The appearance of the object.

3. Sit and stand.

4. stage.

5. A component of an AC circuit, such as a three-phase alternator, has three windings, and each winding is called a phase.

6. Phase state.

7. Observe the appearance of things and judge their advantages and disadvantages.

8. Last name.

9. auxiliary.

10, Prime Minister.

1 1. The official names of some countries are equivalent to the ministers of the central government.

12, formerly refers to the person who helps the host receive the guests.

Second, the interpretation of words.

Classical Chinese version of "Shuo Wen Jie Zi": phase, provincial view also. Follow orders.

Vernacular version of Shuo Wen Jie Zi: phase and inspection. The glyph uses the meaning of "wood" and "wood".

Third, the evolution of glyphs (as shown in the figure)

Fourth, the original meaning of coinage

Verb, the ancients climbed a big tree and watched reconnaissance, vigilance and sentry.

Extended data

First, the same [xiāng tóng]?

Same as each other, no difference: the same area. Same content.

Second, believe in [xi ā ng xing n]?

There is no doubt that it is right or true: I believe their experiment will succeed.

Third, [Lu Xiāng] [Lu Xi ā ng]?

The emergence of Yulu. In the old days, physiognomy believed that people's shape and color were related to their dignity, wealth and early death.

Fourth, the prime minister [Qingxi]?

The name of the highest office that assisted the monarch in ancient times. The Qin dynasty began to be established. In the Western Han Dynasty, it was called the "three fairs" with Qiu and Tai Yi, but it was abolished and its name changed frequently. At the beginning of the Ming dynasty, it was soon abolished. In the past, it was often used as a general term for prime ministers.

Five, visit fortune teller [kàn xiàng]?

Judging fate by observing people's appearance, bones or palm texture (superstition).