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What do you mean by wearing?
Wear: To wear on or on the head.

Detailed explanation

[explanation 1]: gain.

[Explanation 2]: Wear it on your head or hold it on your head. Such as: wearing a hat; Wear a headscarf; Wear a wig; Wear a basin; Dai Yue; Dai; Don't wear it for a day; The sky is pale and the earth is yellow (Liang Qingqichao's Restaurant Collection).

[Explanation 3]: Inserts, racks or sleeves. Such as: wearing flowers; Wear glasses; Wear a gold ring; Wear gloves.

[Explanation 4]: Respect, admire and support. Such as: Dai Yang; Love; Support; Gratitude; People can't stand it, so they welcome King Wu (on Mandarin and Zhou Yu).

[Explanation 5]: Names of ancient countries. Ji surname. It was destroyed by Zheng in the Spring and Autumn Period. So the address is in the east of Minquan County, Henan Province. The Spring and Autumn Annals was hidden for ten years (7 13 BC): "Song people, Cai people, wei ren cut Dai. Zheng Bo smashed it. "

[Explanation 6]: Surname, such as Dai Ruhu. English comparison: Day/Tae.

Extended data:

Semantic relationship of glyphs

Sound and form. "Tuge" (zāi), "Tian * * *" and "Tuge" are also pronounced. "Tuge" refers to a field as uniform as an army phalanx. The original meaning of Tian * * refers to two or more fields owned by Tian * * * and Tian * * *. "Tuge" and "Tian * * *" unite to represent "a * * * field surrounded by uniform public and private fields like an army".

Original meaning: an area that generates additional income.

Extended meaning: three modes of transportation of grain produced in fields: public grain is carried on the shoulders; Hold private cuisine; Expenses are extra food shared equally by several families.

Further extension: use the top of your head (walking). Add it to your head.

Description: there were three kinds of fields in ancient times: private fields, which are equivalent to today's private plots and grain ration fields; Common land, the land owned by the government in the ancient well field system, was cultivated by farmers free of charge, and the grain produced was stored in the government granary; * * * Farmland is neither private nor public, but belongs to two or more families. These families cultivate together, and the income is divided equally among them. The gains in this respect are the "gains" mentioned in Shuowen's "gains from sharing things".

References:

Baidu encyclopedia-Dai