The word crane consists of four parts. The upper part is Ⅳ, which represents the shape of the head and neck. Words commonly used to represent wild animals. The lower part is bird, which means bird. The middle part is mouth, which means mouth or beak. The overall structure of crane characters is vivid and symbolically shows the morphological characteristics of cranes.
Crane usually refers to bird crane, which has special symbolic significance in China culture. Crane is regarded as a symbol of good luck, longevity, elegance and spirituality. In traditional culture, cranes are often associated with fairyland, greatness and magic. Crane is often used as a beautiful image in China ancient literature, for example, it is used to describe beautiful scenery, bumper harvest and auspicious meaning in poetry.
Crane is a traditional Chinese character used to express the word crane. It consists of a bird representing the head, a bird representing the bird and a mouth representing the mouth. Crane is regarded as a symbol of auspiciousness, longevity and elegance in China culture. It often appears in literary works and has a beautiful meaning.
The history of traditional Chinese characters is briefly summarized as follows:
1. The origin of Chinese characters: Chinese characters first appeared in Oracle Bone Inscriptions and bronze inscriptions in about14th century BC. The original Chinese characters are hieroglyphics, which represent concepts by depicting the shapes of things.
2. Development of traditional Chinese characters: With the passage of time, Chinese characters gradually evolved into cursive script and official script, which relatively simplified the original hieroglyphics.
3. Standardization in the Tang Dynasty: In the Tang Dynasty (6 18 to 907), Chinese characters further developed into more complex forms due to the prosperity of culture and the development of calligraphy art.
4. Simplified Chinese Character Movement: In the middle of 20th century, in order to improve the efficiency of eliminating illiteracy and standardizing Chinese characters, People's Republic of China (PRC) launched a series of simplified Chinese character movements.
5. Inheritance of traditional Chinese characters: Although simplified Chinese characters have become the mainstream writing form of modern Chinese characters, they are still widely used in some regions and cultures. For example, Hong Kong, Taiwan Province Province and overseas Chinese communities still insist on using traditional Chinese characters.