The stroke order of Yi is horizontal fold, vertical stroke, left stroke, dot, and ***.
The pinyin of righteousness: yì.
Word group:
1. Obligations: obligations and responsibilities that individuals or organizations must fulfill under legal, moral or social norms.
2. Loyalty: Loyalty refers to the quality of people being honest and trustworthy, loyal, supportive, and supportive in making friends.
3. Culture and art: cultural arts, such as calligraphy, painting, music, etc.
4. Charity sale: selling items for charity and other public welfare activities to raise funds.
5. Volunteer: A person who does voluntary work for charity or community volunteer activities.
6. Moral obligations: Based on the invisible binding force generated by the individual's inner moral principles, the individual has moral responsibilities towards society and others.
7. Obligation: obligations, responsibilities and other moral principles that should be done with all one's strength and cannot be shied away from.
8. Righteous words and strict words: It means that the language is rigorous and righteous, and the truth is enough to convince others.
9. Responsibility and obligation: The two concepts are closely related, support each other, and connect each other.
10. Charity: a voluntary public welfare activity in ancient Chinese society.
Origin
The meaning comes from the text "Shuowen Jiezi" and has a history of thousands of years. In Chinese culture, the word "righteousness" represents a moral outlook, values ??and code of conduct, and is the embodiment of people's noble spirit and conduct. In traditional Chinese culture, the word righteousness includes but is not limited to honesty, justice, impartiality, loyalty, courage, generosity, fraternity, etc.