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What does the field next to a gold word say?
The fields next to the golden characters are diàn and tiá n.

I. Interpretation

Pronunciation 1

1, inlaid with metals, gems, shells, etc. On the vessel: the collection. shell

2. Flower-shaped jewelry made of ancient Cui Jin jewelry.

Pronunciation 2[Tian]

"Square" refers to coins. Also refers to money: brass cymbals.

Second, the interpretation of words.

Ancient prose: Jinhua also. The voice from Jintian.

Gold is inlaid with precious stones. Take Jin as the radical and Tian as the phonetic side.

Third, the evolution of glyphs (as shown in the figure)

Four. The source of Chinese characters (as shown)

Extended data

Pronunciation1[dià n]: mother of pearl, mother of pearl gold, mother of pearl, mother of pearl cage, mother of pearl.

Pronunciation 2 [tiá n]: cymbals, cymbals, cymbals, cymbals, cymbals, cymbals.

1. mother of pearl [luó diàn]?

Crafts are made of snail shells or shells embedded on the surface of lacquerware, hardwood furniture or carved objects, and made into patterns and figures with natural luster. Also called Luodian.

Second, the value [zhí diàn]?

Wu vocabulary refers to valuables and love children. Yue means money in some Wu dialects.

Third, the snail [diàn luó]?

Also known as "thump thump". Mother of pearl. Thin slices made of various snails are used for inlaying lacquerware and other utensils.

4. How about [tiá n dà i]?

Hua Zhen and Luo Dai. Generally refers to women's ornaments.

Verb (abbreviation of verb) [tián duǒ]?

Flower-shaped ornaments made of gold, silver, shellfish and jade.