The order of luck strokes: horizontal, horizontal, folding, dot, dot, horizontal folding, folding, and pressing.
Yun, the first-level Chinese character, is pronounced as: yùn, which means joining the army from a horse. It first appeared in seal script. The modern simplified Chinese character uses "cloud" instead of the "jun" sound symbol. The original meaning is to move and run; the extended meaning is to run, turn, wave and carry. From the movement, abstract meanings such as fate and luck are also derived.
The evolution of the word origin: This word first appeared in seal script. Phonophonetic characters. From the sound of "辵", "military". The army follows the car, and the sound is even and clear. The first text of Che is the pictogram of car. The sound character "冫" was omitted in Yunzuo, and after the change of officialdom, it was written as 倀 or 冖. In modern simplified Chinese characters, the sound character "jun" is replaced by "cloud". The original meaning of Yun is to move and run. The extended meaning is rotation and rotation.
"Yi·Xici": "The sun and the moon move, one is cold and the other is hot." It also extends the meaning of waving and carrying. From the movement, abstract meanings such as fate and luck are also derived. Luck is often associated with "hui (halo)".
"Zhou Li·Chun Guan·Da Divination": "The luck of the meridian is ten, and the difference is ninety." Zheng Xuan's note: "The luck may be hui (halo), it should be hui (halo), that is According to the ten brilliance (halo) in the palm of the hand, Sun Yirang Zhengyi said: "Hui (halo) is commonly used as a halo."
Explanation from ancient books
Kangxi Dictionary. : "Ji Yun" Feather cut, sound. Appearance. "Guangyun" and "Zhengyun" Yu Mingqie. "Ji Yun" and "Yun Hui" Wang Wenqie. And phonology. "Jade Chapter": Turn, move. "Zhengyun": line and use. "Yi Xici": the movement of the sun and the moon. "Book·Dayu Mo": The emperor's virtues and fortunes are widespread. Note: It never stops. "Li·Shaoyi" A gentleman owes his fortune. Note: Movement means movement.
Also "Shuowen": Migration. "Guangyun": Transfer also. "History of the Hundred Officials of the Later Han Dynasty": Wei Cao was in charge of the transfer of his soldiers and disciples. Also in "Zhengyun": Heaven creates luck. "Armillary Sphere": Heaven's fortune is like the hub of a chariot. Also in "Yun Hui": Five Movements, the name for the transformation and circulation of the five elements. It also transports Zuo and counts clearly. "Historical Records: Praise of Emperor Gao": The Han Dynasty inherited the fate of Yao.