I. Basic information
"Fen" is a commonly used Chinese word, pronounced as fèn, which was first seen in bronze inscriptions. Its original intention is that birds spread their wings and vibrate. It takes hard work to fly with wings, which leads to extended meanings such as "cheer up", "encourage", "carry forward", "rise up", "struggle" and "struggle". 20 18, 18 On February 20th, "fen" was elected as the Chinese character of 20 18.
Second, the basic explanation
1, birds spread their wings: ~ fly. ~ wings.
2, cheer up, cheer up, vibration: ~ get up. ~ force. ~ Yong. ~ forget about the body. Vibration ~. Diligence Xing ~
3, lift, lift: ~ arm. ~ Mei (rolling up her sleeves to describe her efforts). ~ a sick book.
Third, word formation
1, progress: Cheer up and be in high spirits.
2, forge ahead: inspirational and forge ahead. During the Three Kingdoms period, Cao Wei learned that he was endowed with intellectual man fit and made progress, so it was enough to kneel aside. Such as endeavor.
3. Work hard: Cheer up and work hard for prosperity. Cheer up and work hard for prosperity. Guo Moruo's Spring of Science wishes the middle-aged generation of scientists to work hard and make revolution.
4. Struggle: Extreme efforts or efforts to achieve goals, overcome difficulties or prevent *. All China people struggle for their motherland with the spirit of martyrs' sacrifice.
5, efforts: writing articles quickly.
6, regardless of their own health: regardless of their own safety, always thinking about their own health and dying for the country. Sima Qian of the Han Dynasty reported to Ren that he was brave and good at fighting, regardless of his life. Sima Qian's report on Ren Anshu in the Han Dynasty has always attracted much attention.