做zuò
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做
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做 (zuò), meaning "to do" or "to make," combines the person radical 亻 with the element 古, which in ancient contexts carried the meaning of "to act" or "cause." In oracle bone inscriptions, the figure of a person with hands raised or holding an implement depicted the act of working or performing a task. The character evolved by pairing the human element (representing deliberate action) with the phonetic 古, together capturing the sense of purposeful human activity.
Pinyin
zuò· HSK 1