I. Interpretation
1. Organs that promote blood circulation in humans and higher animals. The human heart is in the middle of the chest, slightly to the left, conical, and about the size of my fist. There are four chambers in it, the upper two are atria and the lower two are ventricles. The relaxation and contraction of atria and ventricles promote blood circulation throughout the body. Also called the heart.
2. It usually refers to organs such as thoughts, thoughts and feelings. : ~ thinking. ~ yes. Use ~. Tell me. One-on-one. Where are you going?
3. Center; Central: Jiang ~. Circle ~ Heavy ~.
4. One of the twenty-eight nights.
5. Last name.
Second, the interpretation of words.
The classical Chinese version of Shuo Wen Jie Zi: Heart, human heart, hidden place, being. Hieroglyphics. The doctor said he thought the fire was hidden. Every heart belongs to the heart.
The vernacular version of Shuo Wen Jie Zi: The heart, the human heart, is a native organ hidden in the center of the body. This glyph is like the shape of a blood pump organ. Some learned people say that the heart is the organ of fire. All words related to heart are bounded by "heart".
Third, the original meaning of coinage
Noun, the blood pumping organ of the human body, receives blood from veins and presses it into arteries to maintain the flow of blood throughout the circulatory system.
The ancients found that the heart is not only an organ for pumping blood, but also an organ for perception, and it has the ability of intuitive thinking.
Extended data
Glyph evolution (as shown in figure)
Composition: dim sum, experience, enthusiasm, concern, reassurance, love, wish, heart, Qi Xin, reassurance, caution, childlike innocence, heart, happiness, concern, reassurance, center, palm, mind, kindness, heart, heart, sadness, confidence, patience and concentration.
First, experience [X and n dé]?
Knowledge, technology, ideas, etc. Experience or understand in work and study activities: learning ~. ~ experience.
Second, the heart? 【xn HuáI】?
1, there are: ~ ghosts (ulterior motives). ~ have bad intentions (unpredictable malice).
2. mind; Mood: express ~.
3. mind; Mind: ~ magnanimous. ~ open it.
Third, the heart? [ hé xīn ]?
1, He Yi: This dress is quite ~. This is just to his taste.
2. Qi Xin; Concentric: up and down.
Fourth, the mind [xρNCáI]?
Design planning in mind (referring to poetry, art, architecture, etc. ): unique ~. Do not go out.
5. Desperate [ku and xρn]?
I feel that my words and deeds violate my conscience: you just don't say that ~! . You won't be surprised to knock at the door in the middle of the night if you do nothing.