Qian, the Chinese word for "Qian", is a standard first-class word (commonly used word) in modern Chinese. The pronunciation in Mandarin is qiān, which belongs to pictophonetic characters in Liu Shu. The basic meaning of "sign" is to write down your name or draw symbols in person, such as signature, signature; Extension means simply writing opinions, such as endorsement and submission; A thin stick or sheet made of bamboo or wood, such as a toothpick.
In addition, in daily life, "sign" also refers to things marked on paper or other objects, such as bookmarks and labels.
Meaning of signature
(1) (Dynamic) Write your name or mark on the document or bill in person to show your responsibility: sign | sign.
(2) (move) Put forward the main points or opinions in relatively simple words: sign and endorse the opinions.
(3) (dynamic) (name) (sign, sign) A slender small bamboo piece or stick with written symbols engraved on it, used for divination or competition: drawing lots | asking for signs (superstition).
(4) (verb) (name) (sign) A small note used as a sign: label | label | bookmark.
(5) (animal) (name) (label, label) Cut the pointed stick from bamboo or wood: toothpick.
(6) (dynamic) (dynamic) roughly stitched up.