Know white and keep black.

Ming.

analysis: the left side of the bright is the sun, representing the sun, and the right side is the moon, representing the moon, representing the dark.

Basic meaning:

Ming, a Chinese first-class word, pronounced mèng or míng, was first seen in Oracle Bone Inscriptions. Its original meaning is that the sun and the moon meet and shine brightly, and then it extends to the meanings of lighting, lighting, openness and dawn.

Ming, knowing words. In terms of glyphs, the word "Ming" in early Oracle Bone Inscriptions was composed of "Sun" and "Xi (Moon)", which meant that the sun and the moon would shine with each other. The word "Ming" in Oracle Bone Inscriptions in the later period changed the word "Sun" into a sub-pane shape similar to "Long", and this shape was always maintained during the evolution of the word "Ming" to official script, so the word "Ming" indicated that the moon shone on the window from now on to the beginning of regular script.

Extended information

Order of strokes:

Explanation of word combinations:

1. Understanding the content and meaning of [[míng bai]] makes people easy to understand; Clear; Clear: he speaks very ~.

2. Tomorrow [mí ng ti ā n] The next day today.

3. Clever [c ō ng mí ng] With developed intelligence and strong memory and understanding ability, this child works hard and makes rapid progress in his studies.

4. light [gu ā ng mí ng] light: a ray shines in the darkness.

5. Invent [[fā míng]] to create things or methods that never existed before: compass, gunpowder, papermaking and printing were first introduced by China.