Chinese characters are a trinity of form, sound and meaning. Form: the form of the text itself, how it is written; Sound: the syllable marked in this form and what sound it makes; Meaning: What can this pronunciation express? For example, "glance", pronounced pi, is a pictophonetic word with upper sound and lower shape. Its shape is divided into two parts, the upper "we" and the lower "eyes". According to the law of word formation of Chinese characters, we can understand the relationship between form, sound and meaning from the form: the above sound symbol indicates "my" sound, which is pronounced as: pi,; The following glyph means from "eye", indicating that the word is related to the eye; It means "take a look".
Pronunciation of "poem": the poem (the first sound) is a pictophonetic character, with left form and right sound. The word "Yan" on the left is pictographic, which means that the word is related to language; The "temple" on the right is a note, indicating the pronunciation of this word; Meaning: Poetry is a rhythmic language.
The pronunciation of "Moxibustion": Jiu (the third sound) is a pictophonetic character, with the upper sound and the lower shape. The above phonetic symbols represent "long" sounds; The following symbol means from "fire"; Righteousness means: burn acupoints with wormwood burning with yin fire to cure diseases.