Hui (pinyin: Hu‖) is a first-class Chinese character (commonly used word) in the General Standard of Chinese. Hui is a simplified Chinese character formed by merging several traditional Chinese characters. The existing ancient Chinese characters were first found in Shuo Wen Jie Zi and Xiao Zhuan in Shangshu in the pre-Qin period. Shuowen Jiezi is a document. This word usually means the confluence of rivers, and it is extended to synthesis and convergence.
Another traditional Chinese character began to appear in bamboo slips of the Warring States period, and its configuration is unknown. Shuowen is written as "?" It means the name of the animal, that is, the hedgehog. The basic meaning refers to the category, and the extension refers to the concentration according to the category, and also refers to the things gathered. In modern times, remittance also means exchange.
Related words
To collect (water); Meeting: a small river ~ a big river.
Gather: gather: ~ essence | ~ one place. Get together | get together.
Convergence: (water, air, etc. ) come together; Confluence: Two mountain streams are in the canyon.
Remittance: Remittance: He went to the post office; (Name) Remittance or Remittance: A sum of ~ was received.
Report: report to superiors or the masses: ~ work; (Name) Reporting Material: Write ~.
Vocabulary: the general term for words used in language.
Summary: collection: ~ material; ~ hand it in.
Foreign exchange: foreign currency used for international trade settlement, and securities such as checks and drafts convertible into foreign currency.
Compilation: articles, documents, etc. Assemble together (often used as a title): documents ~.