1. Inclusions: refers to including, including some components or elements.
2. Obstruction: refers to the obstruction or blockage of water flow.
3. Self-cultivation: it refers to nourishing and nurturing, and it is also a metaphor for people's inner cultivation.
4. Coverage: refers to a wide range of coverage and coverage.
Chinese characters, full of wisdom and connotation, not only represent a person's quality, but also symbolize a cultural spirit. In the traditional culture of China, Chinese characters have always been regarded as a symbol of virtue, and people often use it to describe a person's accomplishment, tolerance and mind. This paper will discuss the origin, significance, usage of Chinese characters and their embodiment in literary works. The origin of Chinese characters can be traced back to the period of Oracle Bone Inscriptions.
Oracle Bone Inscriptions is the earliest written language in China, with a history of more than 3,000 years. In Oracle Bone Inscriptions, the image of Chinese characters is a vessel full of water, which means that water can contain everything. This image vividly shows the meaning of Chinese characters-tolerance and self-restraint. With the passage of time, the image of Chinese characters has gradually evolved, but its basic meaning has never changed. The meanings of Chinese characters are rich and varied, which can not only express tolerance and self-restraint, but also express self-cultivation, tolerance and mind.
In ancient Chinese, Chinese characters were often used to describe educated and qualified people. For example, in the Analects of Confucius, "a gentleman is knowledgeable in literature, which can be a gift or a husband!" "Meeting by courtesy" here means using Chinese characters to express a gentleman's accomplishment and tolerance. Another example is the meaning of heaven and earth in Zhuangzi, which is used to describe a person's noble quality and mind. In modern Chinese, the usage of Chinese characters is more diverse.
In a word, Han, as a Chinese character full of wisdom and connotation, occupies an important position in ancient China literature. It not only embodies the quality of tolerance and self-discipline, but also symbolizes the spirit of a culture. In literary works, the appearance of Chinese characters often makes the words more vivid and powerful, which adds a lot of color to the works. We should continue to inherit and carry forward the spiritual connotation of Chinese characters, cultivate our self-cultivation and tolerance, and be a person with quality and mind.