First, the glyph structure analysis
Huizi consists of symplectic part and light part, with symplectic part on the left and light part on the right. Simbu is an independent radical, which means something related to metal or sword. The light part is a common radical, indicating the meaning related to light and brightness. Generally speaking, Huizi's glyph structure is simple and powerful, which means brilliance and brightness.
Second, radical analysis.
1. Xinbu:
A symplectic root is a root containing symplectic characters, which is an independent root, indicating the meaning related to metal or sword. The symplectic part is usually used to express words related to metals, weapons, etc. Huizi's symplectic part played an important role in emphasizing the concept of metal.
2. Ministry of Light Industry:
The light part is a common radical, indicating the meaning related to light and brightness. Light is usually used to express words related to light, brightness, sparkle, etc. The light part of Huizi plays an important role in highlighting the brightness and brilliant meaning in fonts.
Thirdly, stroke structure analysis.
Of the 14 paintings, 7 are Xin and 7 are light. Xin's stroke structure is mainly horizontal, vertical, left and folded, which represents the shape characteristics of metal or sword. The stroke structure of the light part is mainly composed of horizontal, vertical and left strokes, which represents the bright characteristics of light.
Fourthly, semantic analysis.
The basic meaning of Huizi is bright, shining and dazzling. The extended meaning is brilliant, brilliant and outstanding. Hui, as a Chinese character, symbolizes brightness and glory, and symbolizes the brilliance and brilliance of things.
Verb (abbreviation of verb) The application of Hui characters in culture
Huizi has an important application scene in China culture. In ancient literature, poetry and calligraphy, Hui characters are often used to describe bright, glorious and beautiful things. Hui characters often appear in people's names and place names to express the glory and glory of individuals or places.
Six, related idioms and words
1. Brilliance: refers to a bright and prosperous state, describing things as very bright and brilliant.
2. Reflection: refers to the mapping and shining of brilliance, which is a metaphor for mutual brilliance and complementarity.