Second, the basic interpretation?
1, describing many trees: forests.
2, intensive; Numerous: various things (the phenomena of various things are listed in various ways).
3, dark: gloomy.
4. Last name.
Thirdly, the words are Yan, Lin, gloomy, Komori, solemnity, Chang Sen, Mori Xiao, Mori Lie, Mori Shu, Rosen, Mori Xian, Mori Sun, Wei Sen, Mori Xiao and so on.
Extended data 1. Evolution of glyphs
Second, etymological explanation.
Classical Chinese version of Shuo Wen Jie Zi: Sen, Mu Duozhen. From the forest, from the Woods.
Vernacular version of Shuo Wen Jie Zi: Sen, there are many trees here. The glyph means "forest and wood".
Third, related words
1, Mori Tree: Hair stands upright because of terror.
Chapter 4 of "Flower and Moon Scar": "There is another owl kissing her tongue on the house in the autumn heart courtyard, which makes her lame creepy."
2. Solemnity: a lofty appearance.
Liu's Sun of Kunlun Mountain: "The snow and water in Tianshan Mountain are waterfalls hanging in the air, and the sound of waves rolls in the valleys that stand in the forest."
3, Komori: lush vegetation
Guo Moruo's "Starry Sky, Son of the Solitary Bamboo King": "On the ground is the splendid suburban plain, and in front of us is the virgin forest Komori."
4. gloomy: it means that the trees are densely shaded.
Liang Bin's Story of Burning Fire 47: "Zhang Fukui stood under the big locust tree and looked up at the yard in turn. He saw that the yard was wide and the trees were lush. "
5, strict: majesty.
Hong Shen's Peach Blossom after Robbery 62: "On the top, the biggest cannon is still lying there very heavily."