Tibetan is a Chinese word, pronounced panic or hide.
The structure is an upper and lower structure; Radicals are: damn it; Number of strokes: 17.
When reading cáng, it means: 1. Hide; Hide. 2. Collection; Storage. 3. pregnant, hidden in my heart. 4. Deep, the distance from top to bottom or from outside to inside is large.
Reading zàng generally refers to Tibet.
Chang Heyang from New Zealand; From new york, Tang Yun and Lanche yesterday.
Zang follows the button and yang; Cut it from new york, Dangyun and Lang Lang.
Damn it, hidden pictophonetic characters. The original meaning refers to storage and storage. Yi Cohesion Biography: "Slow Tibetan Thief." ? Xunzi Wang Zhi: "Spring ploughing, Xia Yun, autumn harvest, winter storage."
"Zhou Li Tian Guan Zai Fu": "Five Yue Fu, Zhang Guanqi governs Tibet." Zheng Xuan's Note: "Governing Tibet, hiding documents, and hiding artifacts." By extension, it can refer to concealment. Say: "hide, hide." ?
The Analects of Confucius: "If you use it, you will do it, and if you abandon it, you will hide it." By extension, it can also refer to pregnancy and storage. "Under the copula of Yi": "A gentleman hides his soldiers in the body to wait for the time."
"Zuo Zhuan of Han Feizi's Foreign Reserve" said: "Therefore, the Duke of Huan angered Cai and attacked Chu." The word "Tibetan" in the Warring States script comes from either the northern land or the Tibetan sage. Significance of shellfish collection and storage.