It means using a knife to cut a lot of wood and connect it to build a bridge over the river. The original meaning of the word: noun, a water walkway built of wood. The ancients called the suspended platform made of ledge wood "stack"; they called the horizontal beams flying across the ditch "bridge"; they called the wooden building serving as the water walkway "beam".
1. Interpretation
1. A horizontal beam mounted on a wall or pillar to support the roof: room~.
2. Bridge: bridge~.
3. The long, bulging part in the middle of the object: nose~. Mountain ~.
4. Dynasty name. One of the Southern Dynasties (502-557). It was established after Xiao Yan destroyed the Southern Qi Dynasty. The capital was established in Jiankang (now Nanjing). The national name is Liang, also known as Xiao Liang. Destroyed by Chen. One of the Five Dynasties (907-923). It was established after Zhu Wen destroyed the Tang Dynasty. The capital was established in Bian (now Kaifeng, Henan), the country was named Liang, and it was called Houliang in history. It was destroyed by the Later Tang Dynasty.
5. After the Wei State moved its capital to Daliang (now Kaifeng, Henan) during the Warring States Period, it was renamed Liang.
2. Shuowen Jiezi
The classical Chinese version of "Shuowen Jiezi": ? Liang, water bridge. From wood, from water, from the sound of croaking.
The vernacular version of "Shuowen Jiezi": ?Liang, a small bridge on the river. The glyph uses "wood, water" as its meaning, and "刅" as its syllable.
Extended information
Evolution of glyphs (as shown in the picture)
Word groups: pillar, backbone, bridge, lifting beam, cantilever beam, strong beam, nose bridge, mountain beam, Jinliang, Back beam, jumping beam, main beam, beam, and beam
1. Roll beam [juàn liáng]?
The curved horizontal ridge used for support in ancient crowns.
2. Jumping off the beam [tiào liáng]?
Jumping and jumping (mostly used to describe domineering and rampant): ~ Clown (refers to a despicable villain who jumps up and down and makes trouble). Also used as jumping.
3. Pad beam [diàn liáng]?
Pad beam, also known as beam pad, refers to the purpose of increasing the bearing capacity of the brick wall at the beam support when the beam is supported on the brick wall. Pressure area, a short transverse beam set at the contact surface between the girder and the brick wall.
Four. Nine beams [jiǔ liáng]?
The nine horizontal ridges decorated on the crown. Liang refers to the horizontal ridge on the crown. The number of beams depends on the official rank.
5. Liang Yu [liáng zhōu]?
The curved shaft used to drive horses on ancient vehicles. The front of the car is dome-shaped, like a roof beam, hence the name.