1. Confucius is eager to learn. This compound word generally has two pronunciations, and different people have different opinions. It is suitable to be placed on the bedroom door of children in the study or at home, especially with cultural flavor. The first kind: Confucius and Mencius are eager to learn, which is used to encourage people to like learning like sages like Confucius and Mencius! The second type: to learn from [h m 4 o] Confucius and Mencius is to learn the philosophy of being human, that is, to learn from Confucianism.
2. Make a fortune. This combination word is the most common one in the gate, which means that the gate can make money and make money.
3. Make progress every day. This combination is also the most common among people who fight at the front door, which means that a lot of wealth comes home every day.
4. Good luck. This combination is also common on the front door and bedroom door, indicating good luck and all the best.
5. I am very satisfied. This compound word expresses a kind of self-cultivation of contentment and is often used in places such as study and research to encourage yourself to control your desires.
The source of combined Chinese characters can be traced back to the runes used by monarchs to convey orders or recruit troops in the pre-Qin period. Usually, several seal characters are combined, carved on bamboo pieces or wooden boards, and then cut in half, each side holding half, to test the authenticity.
In the Han Dynasty, Taoist priests borrowed it from the so-called Fu Zhuan, which was called "Wen Fu". Since the Song Dynasty, compound words have evolved from Taoist symbols into a means for adults to express their desire to avoid evil and seek happiness.
There are two kinds of combination characters. One is to show the meaning of words from the two components of the combination. For example, the word "cut" from people to Ge is to cut people with Ge; The word "take" comes from the ear again, which means to catch a person; The word "Hugh" means that people lean against trees. This kind of writing is called literacy in philology. The other is a combination of two words, one for meaning and the other for pronunciation.
For example, "river" is the name of water, which can be heard from the water; The word "Zhang" refers to the bow, from which the sound is very long; The word "Jing" refers to latitude and longitude, which sounds from the sound; The word "ball" refers to the jade ball, which seeks sound. This kind of writing is called pictophonetic character in philology. In modern Chinese characters, pictophonetic characters account for more than 90%. There are hieroglyphs.
Originally, they were commonly used words and phrases. Later, due to the high frequency of these words and phrases used in dialects, these words were combined intact into a unique Chinese character on the premise of paying attention to their beautiful appearance. Such Chinese characters are called synthetic characters. Compound Chinese characters are a special category of compound Chinese characters.
The characteristic of compound words is that their meanings are exactly the same as the original words and phrases, which will not cause ambiguity. Generally, compound words should be looked up in the' hard-to-find word search table' because they are composed of one word, and if there are radicals, they are also radicals of one of them. For example, the radical of' Luo' is the female department.