Explanation of phonetic characters
Chinese characters with homophones or close-sounding characters used for phonetic notation. Zhang Shoujie of the Tang Dynasty wrote in "Historical Records of Zhengyi · On Phonetic Examples": "However, the Confucian phonetic characters were first used, and the analogy was phonics." Wang Mingsheng of the Qing Dynasty, "Moshu Bian·On Fanqie Suozhi": "Zheng Kangcheng annotated the 'Six Classics', and Gao Yujie Lu Lan", "Huainan", Xu Shen's "Shuowen", and Liu Xizhi's "Shi Ming", there are examples to prove the pronunciation of words. The explanation of sound ī sound also refers specifically to rhythmic sound: sound. music(?). temperament. timbre. volume. Sound area. Phonology. audiovisual. Vocal (voice, appearance). implication. Information, news: news. Good news. news. Radical: Sound; Explanation of character: Character ì is a symbol used to record language: text. Chinese character. character . letter . dictionary. words. Between the lines (俷). weigh every word. Different forms of writing, schools of calligraphy: cursive characters. Seal characters. The word Yan. Liu character. European character. The word Zhao. Calligraphy works: calligraphy and painting. Font size. The pronunciation of the word: Zi Zhengqiang