Chinese characters! That one character. The words have the deepest meaning!

"Yong"

Yong: The eight strokes of the character "Yong" represent the general strokes in Chinese calligraphy, namely "side, le, nu, 误, ce, "Plunder, peck, tap" ***eight strokes

Eternal: Eternal and eternal.... It represents profoundness and will never stay. However, the only state that the spirit and all things do not have is "eternal"

< p>Pursuing "eternal" but not having "eternal" can be said to be both something and nothing, the highest state of spirit.

"一"

Which word has the deepest meaning? Every Chinese character has a profound meaning. For example, from the meaning of the word "一" and the words "天" and "元" related to the word "一", we can see that Chinese characters are not just a written symbol. It shows more of the traditional cultural consciousness of ancient China and conveys more of the perceptual and rational content of Chinese culture. "One" is the beginning of number. In order to count, human beings must first have the number one. Every ancient nation has its own experience in understanding "number". The numbers of Chinese characters are naturally produced in the primitive counting activities of the Han nation. Mr. Guo Moruo believes that the numbers in Chinese characters are derived from fingers, and "one" is the foundation of all things and the source of life. The influence of Taoism on Chinese culture is profound and extensive. Because of this, the ancients had a kind of awe for "One". Many scholars have spent their whole lives searching for the way to derive "One". "One" is the foundation of all things and the invincible way. The sage holds "One" as the way of the world. "Laozi" said: " Tao generates one, creates two, two creates three, and three generates all things. We can see the special position that the word "one" occupies in the minds of the ancients, and the ancient people's worship of the word "one" can also be seen in the Chinese characters. The relationship between the traditional cultural consciousness of the Chinese nation.

Chinese characters are the only ideographic system that has been handed down in the world to this day. It still has endless charm and shows strong vitality because it contains profound culture. The connotation carries five thousand years of Chinese civilization history in miniature.