Wing is a figurative word that can mean different things. The following are several common explanations:
1, visual meaning: wings are organs of some animals such as birds and insects, which are used for flying. In metaphor, wings can represent concepts such as freedom, flying, dreams and hopes. For example, when we say that a person has wings, it means that he has the ability to pursue his dreams, achieve his goals or surpass himself.
2. Dynamic strength: Wings can also represent the strength and driving force of individuals or groups. For example, the development of an organization can be described as having "powerful wings", which means that it has the ability to expand and develop.
3. Creativity and imagination: Wings can also symbolize creativity and imagination. Just as birds explore new fields with their wings, people break away from convention and create new things by exerting their creativity and imagination.
The source of stroke order
1, Oracle Bone Inscriptions and Jinwen: Oracle Bone Inscriptions and Jinwen are the earliest forms of ancient Chinese characters, which recorded the daily life and thinking of the ancients. In Oracle Bone Inscriptions and Jinwen, the glyphs are relatively simple, and most of them use basic strokes such as straight lines and curves, which constitute the basic structure and stroke order of Chinese characters.
2. Li's Shuo Wen Jie Zi is the earliest dictionary in China, which was compiled by people with lofty ideals in the Eastern Han Dynasty. In Shuo Wen Jie Zi, the author standardized the writing order and stroke structure of many Chinese characters by describing their shapes, meanings and sources.
3. Research on traditional calligraphy and philology: There were many famous calligraphers and philologists in ancient China. Through the study and practice of glyphs, this paper summarizes a set of principles and norms of Chinese character writing, including correct stroke order and writing skills. The contributions of these calligraphers and philologists have enriched the art and norms of Chinese character writing, and have been widely passed down and applied.