What do the words Erhui and Sihui mean?

Sihui characters refer to reading, recognizing, writing and silently. The word "Erhui" refers to being able to read and recognize.

Sihui characters require knowing, reading and writing, and correctly understanding the meaning and application of characters. Two-letter characters are required to be able to read and understand the meaning, but not to write and use. The requirements for children in the first semester of senior one are mainly four-letter words.

In Chinese textbooks, the characters in the classroom are Sihui characters. Children are required to write correctly, write correctly, remember pinyin, understand the meaning of words and make sentences. In the middle of the two blue lines is the word erhui, and only the children are required to confirm the correct reading.

Erhui and Sihui characters are not only the special manifestations of the writing process of Chinese characters, but also reflect the profound cultural heritage of China and China's calligraphy. Erhui and Sihui characters often appear in seal script or official script. Seal script is an ancient form of calligraphy in China, which refers to the glyphs carved and used on seals before the appearance of calligraphy in China. Official script is a development form evolved from seal script. Among these two kinds of calligraphy, Erhui and Sihui are very common.

The meaning of Chinese characters

Chinese characters are the inheritance and continuation of China culture. Chinese characters are the basis and carrier of Chinese, and the symbol and symbol of Chinese culture. Chinese characters have recorded the history and culture of China for thousands of years, and are an important tool for inheriting China culture. The spread and application of Chinese characters provide a solid foundation for the promotion and inheritance of China culture.

Chinese characters are the basis and standard of Chinese expression. Chinese characters are the way of writing and reading Chinese and the basis and standard of Chinese expression. The form and pronunciation of Chinese characters have certain rules and norms, which are the basis and criterion of Chinese expression.

Chinese characters also have aesthetic and philosophical significance. The form, structure and meaning of Chinese characters embody the essence of China's culture and philosophy. The strokes and structures of Chinese characters have unique aesthetic value and are an important part of traditional art in China.