What is the meaning of "Hua" in "Huaxia"?

China is summer, China and summer are used to each other, and the two words are synonyms. "Huaxia" refers to the self-proclaimed ancient Central Plains. Archaeologically, the concept of flowers is related to Yangshao culture.

From the compilation of Shangshu, China ancient books began to use "Hua" and "Xia" together, collectively referred to as "Huaxia".

Hua, "Kangxi Dictionary" quoted "Biography" as saying: "Hua is the virtue of literature". This originated from Emperor Yao, who set up a slander tree, which is now called a fancy watch. The so-called slander makes people discuss right and wrong, and makes you know that laws can't be done. Yao shows the world that the way of the son of heaven lies with the people.

This idea was inherited by later generations and developed by Confucianism, from Mencius' "People value the monarch and the country is inferior" to Xunzi's "Enriching the country": "Raising the people and benefiting the world". The so-called virtue, so that people all over the world live and work in peace and contentment, is where virtue lies, and it is for Wang Zhidao.

Civilization:

Huaxia civilization, also known as Han civilization, is one of the oldest civilizations in the world and one of the longest-lasting civilizations in the world. It is generally believed that the direct source of Chinese civilization is the Yellow River civilization and the Yangtze River civilization, and Chinese civilization is the fruit of the exchange, integration and sublimation of these two regional civilizations. The representatives of Yellow River civilization are Dadiwan culture, Peiligang culture, Yangshao culture, Longshan culture and Hongshan Culture in the southeast.

Zhou inherited the civilization of Yin and Shang dynasties from Yin rites.