The pinyin of 埐

The pinyin of OG: è.

Basic meaning: shocking; vicious: ~ dream.

Og, a first-level Chinese character, pronounced as è (è). The main meaning of this word is alarming and ominous, such as: bad news (bad news), bad news, nightmare.

Kangxi Dictionary: "Guangyun" Wugeqie "Jiyun" Yugeqie "Yunhui" "Zhengyun" inverse Gegeqie, ?yincalyx. "Jade Chapter" is also shocking. "Zhou Li·Chun Guan·Dream Divination" six dreams, the second is nightmare. "Note" Du Zichun said: "Eg" should be called astonishment, and it is said that one is stunned and dreaming. The explanation is ominous and astonishing.

Also "Yun Hui" has a serious appearance. "Yangtze·Fayan" Zhou Shu is unlucky. Also in "Erya·Shitian", Tai Sui will cause misfortune on You day. "Astronomical Chronicles of the Former Han Dynasty" is also called Zhenshi. "Guangyun" is also written as "咢". "Ji Yun" is written by Zhou. Commonly used as Hubei.

The importance of learning Chinese characters

No matter how far science and technology develop, the precious cultural wealth of our Chinese nation cannot be abandoned. Because the history of the evolution of Chinese characters in China is the history of the progress of Chinese civilization, which carries five thousand years of Chinese civilization. Chinese characters are a treasure of Chinese art and a shining pearl in the treasure house of world art. We have reason to inherit it and even more reason to let our next generation carry it forward.

Every Chinese character has a profound connotation. Writing Chinese characters is not only for expression, but also a kind of artistic creation and artistic enjoyment. With the help of Chinese characters, we can understand the history of China; writing Chinese characters can enable our children to be influenced by Chinese traditional culture and improve their cultural literacy.

Chinese characters have distinct cultural, artistic, technical and unique characteristics. Therefore, I think it is still necessary to write standardized, correct and beautiful words. Computer typing is only an auxiliary means for handwriting Chinese characters. It cannot and cannot replace writing.