Second, the basic interpretation?
1, precious thing: national treasure. Present a treasure. Grain is a treasure among treasures.
2, precious: nod. Sword. Gemstones. Treasure.
3. An ancient gambling tool, square, mostly made of horns, with a sign indicating the direction. See [betting].
4, honorific, used to address each other's family, shops, etc. : treasure. The treasure. Baosha.
5. Last name.
Three, the word structure is up and down, and the radical is meter.
Extended data 1. Evolution of glyphs
Second, etymological explanation.
Classical Chinese version of Shuo Wen Jie Zi: Bao,. From Mi, from Wang, from Bei, from Sheng. Take care of the ancient prose and save the shell. ?
The vernacular version of Shuo Wen Jie Zi: Treasure, a treasure handed down from family. The glyph has "Mi, Wang and Bei" as the edge and "Yi" as the sound edge. This is the "treasure" written in ancient Chinese, omitting the "shell".
Third, related words
1, treasure
【zhēn bǎo】?
Jade and jadeite are collectively referred to as valuable things: if you get them. The exploration team is looking for an underground passage.
2. Wealth
[just thin]?
Money and precious things.
3. Wealth
[báo záng]?
Refers to minerals buried underground: mining underground.
Step 4 cherish
【gu bǎo】?
Particularly precious things: Dunhuang murals are one of the ancient arts in China.
5. Pagoda
【bǎo tǎ】?
The laudatory name of this tower. In the past, Buddhists decorated the tower with seven kinds of treasures such as gold, silver and glass, hence the name. This refers to the general tower.