Attached to the classical Chinese version of "Shuo Wen Jie Zi": C, located in the south, everything goes well and is ice-cold. At the beginning of Yin Qi, Yang Qi was lacking. From one moment to the next. One is Yang. C for b, like a human shoulder. All C genera are subordinate to C.
Attached to the vernacular version of Shuo Wen Jie Zi: C, among heaven and man, C represents the south, and the south represents the summer in the four seasons. At this time, everything has grown up and looks bright. At the beginning of Yin Qi, Yang Qi was lacking. The glyph adopts three forms: one, one and one. The "one" here refers to Yang. C for b, like a human shoulder. All the words related to C are bounded by "C".