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Is the structure of Jing character upper, middle and lower or a single character?

1. The structure of the character Jing is a single structure, that is, a single character, not an upper, middle, and lower structure.

2. Basic interpretation?

1. The capital of the country: Beijing. Kyoto.

2. The abbreviation of Beijing: Beijing-Guangzhou Line.

3. Jing nationality.

4. Ancient numbers. Refers to ten million.

3. The group words include Nanjing? Capital City? Peking Opera? Beijing? Beijing Opera? Beijing Officials? Imperial Capital? Gyeonggi? Extended information

1. Evolution of glyphs

2. Explanation of etymology

The classical Chinese version of "Shuowen Jiezi": Jing is the highest place for people. From the province of Gao, 丨 represents the shape of Gao. All members of the capital are from the capital. ?

The vernacular version of "Shuowen Jiezi": Jing, an extremely high artificial earth platform. The glyph adopts "gao" with the "mouth" omitted as the side, and the vertical stroke 丨 resembles the image of a towering earthen platform. All words related to Beijing use "京" as the side word.

3. Related groups of words

1. Jingben

[jīng běn]?

Refers to Jingben books, which are different from Shu Japanese, Hangzhou, Fujian, etc.

2. Beijing News

[jīng bào]?

A newspaper-like publication issued and sold by newspaper merchants in Beijing during the Qing Dynasty, with living wooden characters Typography.

3. Jingge

[jīng gē]?

During the Second Civil Revolutionary War, the central workers’ and peasants’ democratic government was established in Ruijin, and the local people "Ruijin" was changed to "Ruijing", and the folk songs here were called Jingge.

4. Beijing Opera

[jīng qiāng]?

Type of opera. Gaoqiang, a branch of Yiyang tune, was introduced to Beijing in the late Ming and early Qing dynasties and was called Jingqiang.

5. Peking Opera

[jīng jù]?

The main type of opera. The endemic area is very wide. In the middle of the Qing Dynasty, it evolved from Hui-Han and other operas that entered Beijing. In the performance, equal emphasis is placed on singing, chanting, doing, and playing. The main singing styles are Xipi and Erhuang, so it is also called Pihuang opera.