"睢" is a Chinese character, and its meaning can be understood from several aspects: First, from the perspective of glyph structure, the character "睢" is composed of two parts: head (mù) and 鹹 (zhuī) ). "睢" is an independent character in Chinese characters. According to the "Kangxi Dictionary", "睢" is a pictophonetic character, which means "eyes half open and half closed" or "squinted eyes". Its character structure consists of " It is composed of "eyes" and "鹹", which means "the shape of the eyes preparing to close".
Suiyan: refers to eyes that are wide open, describing an expression of surprise or fear. For example, you can say "He listens" After hearing the news, my eyes were as stunned as copper bells."
Secondly, "Sui" was mostly used as a place name or surname in ancient usage, which is the predecessor of Shangqiu City in Henan Province, also known as " Suixian" or "Suiyang". The "Sui" here means a specific geographical location or administrative area in this place name. Suining: an ancient place name, located in today's Sui County, Shangqiu City, Henan Province. This place name is usually used in Refers to ancient culture and history.
In ancient times, Chinese characters often had multiple meanings and extended meanings. According to records in "Shuowen Jiezi", "Erya" and other ancient books, we can find that "Sui". "There are other meanings in different contexts:
1. In ancient poetry, "Sui" is often used to describe the expression between people's eyebrows, such as: "Sui looks forward to it, so "Sui Sui" in "Missing Hometown" means missing one's hometown.
2. "Sui" can also refer to the twists and turns of water, such as "Sui Shui" refers to a river in Henan. The river at the junction of Anhui Province and Anhui Province is named "Suishui" because of its winding water flow.
3. Sui: surname. This surname is relatively rare in China. p>
In addition, the word "睢" appears in the "Book of Songs", from the chapter "Zhou Song·Guan Ju": "Guan Guan Jujiu, in the river island. A graceful lady, a gentleman is fond of quarrels. Among them, the word "Ju" in "Guanguan Jujiu" has an explanation that it refers to the word "Sui". In general, the word "Sui" has different meanings in different contexts, and it can mean eye observation. The meaning of bird can also be used as a part of a place name or a surname, etc. For specific situations and usage, it needs to be understood according to the context.