traditional Chinese characters

Traditional Chinese characters.

Status: tài, the radical "can" is simplified to "too". According to the simplification of ancient calligraphy, Shuo Wen Jie Zi: state, meaning also. From the heart, from energy. The moon (meat)? Compared with it, having something to do with it is the paradigm of energy. The two paradigms of mind and energy are superimposed. If the heart is pregnant, its trend is an example of the state.

Original intention: the expression of intention, situation and mind. Such as: attitude, modality, posture and manner. Extension refers to shape and appearance. Such as state, posture, shape, dynamic, static, state of affairs, normality, metamorphosis, posture and ecology. A grammatical category indicating the relationship between the subject of a sentence and a verb. Also used as a surname.

Expression of intention, situation, thought. State, meaning also. -"Shuo Wen". People who pay attention to the state have meaning, because it is tangible, so it is called meaning. From the heart, I know. What the heart can do must be seen outside. Soft and profound. -"Yu Shu". Zheng Zhu: Ability, arrogance and arrogance are also a state. People's attitude is not as good as preparation. -"Xunzi Xiangcheng". Press: Cheating.

Used to express the relationship between the subject of action and the behavior expressed by verbs. I'd rather die than go into exile, but I can't bear it. -"Song of the South" is a swaying state when there is wind, and it is also a graceful state when there is no wind. -Li Yu's "Lotus" is that many are confusing, many are polymorphic, and annoying is uncertain. -"Huainanzi".

Idioms with modal characteristics:

1, extremely beautiful, Chinese idiom, pinyin is Jiì n tà i jí yá n, which means extremely beautiful and charming appearance and posture. From Epang Palace Fu.

2. Dancing gives birth to wind, an idiom in China. The pinyin is wǔ tài shēng fēng, which means dancing is elegant as the wind blows, which means dancing is light and elegant. From Feng Ming Meng Long's History of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty.

3, beautiful and charming, China idiom, pinyin is qiān jiāo wàn tài, which means that women are extremely beautiful. From peony.

4, Xiaoxin Jianzhou, China idiom, pinyin is Xiāo xιn Jiàn tàI, which means to be affectionate and chivalrous. From Hunan and Guangdong.