"New", a standard secondary character in modern Chinese, is pronounced g ā i in Mandarin, which was first seen in Shuowen and belongs to the pictophonetic character in the Six Books. The basic meaning of "new" is steps and levels. For example, "there is a temple and an altar... three new" is extended to the earth hillock in the field. In daily use, "new" is also often used as a noun to express numerals, such as "ten capital" (that is, ten million yuan).
"New", first seen in Shuowen, is a pictophonetic character in the Six Books. The simplified regular script of the word "New" evolved from the small seal script of the Qin Dynasty.
What to read with a single ear
New
1. Steps and levels: "There is a temple and altar... three to".
2. The earth mound in the field.
3. It refers to the "New Summer" (the name of the ancient music chapter): "Come out and play".