The Structure and Radical of "Ying"

The structure of English is surrounded by the lower left, and the radicals walk by. Chinese characters are introduced as follows:

First, the meaning explanation:

Ruth is a Chinese character composed of eight pictures, pronounced [yying], which mainly means to welcome, welcome to receive or express welcome in a certain direction. Ruth is widely used in daily life, and it is common in welcoming guests and welcoming the new.

Second, the font features:

The word "should" consists of two parts, the upper part is next to the word "have" and the lower part is next to the word "open". As a whole, it extends to the upper left and has a certain sense of movement. Ruth's writing style is varied, from neat regular script to fluent cursive script. The font strokes are smooth and the lines are concise and bright.

Third, the historical origin:

The origin of Ruth can be traced back to the ancient Oracle Bone Inscriptions period in China. In Oracle Bone Inscriptions, the word "should" appears in the form of combination beside the word "light" and "open", which is similar to the modern word "should". With the passage of time, Ruth has gradually evolved into modern Chinese characters and become one of the common glyphs in daily life.

Fourth, expand the meaning:

The word "welcome" has the meaning of welcome and can be used in various occasions, such as welcoming guests, new employees, opening remarks at banquets or meetings, etc. The word "welcome" can also mean reception and hospitality, such as welcoming guests and important conference guests. The word "welcome" can also point to a certain direction to express welcome and express a positive will to move forward, such as going against the wind and catching up.

Cultural connotation of verb (abbreviation of verb);

The word "welcome" has a unique connotation in China culture, representing the hospitality and etiquette spirit of the Chinese nation. On traditional festivals and important occasions, people often use the word "welcome" to express their warm welcome and respect for guests.

There are some common derivative uses of the word "ying", such as catering and knocking, in which catering refers to catering to the wishes or needs of others, while knocking refers to courageously rushing to solve problems or difficulties.

Summary of intransitive verbs:

Ruth is a Chinese character, which means welcome. Judging from the font features, Ruth is composed of left and right parts, with diverse writing styles and a certain sense of movement. Its origin can be traced back to the period of Oracle Bone Inscriptions, and it has evolved into modern Chinese characters, bearing the connotation of hospitality in culture. The word "welcome" not only means to welcome normally, but also means to receive and welcome, and can also be used in other aspects.