1, which means: "goodness" refers to good behavior and quality, and is a positive evaluation and attitude. Express friendliness, kindness, kindness, friendliness, tolerance, etc. In addition, "goodness" also means excellent moral character and moral cultivation, as well as perfect behavior and performance. Part of speech: "good" can be used as noun, verb and adjective.
2. As a noun, it indicates good quality or behavior; As a verb, it can mean doing good and doing good; As an adjective, it can express Excellence and Excellence. Origin of Chinese characters: Oracle Bone Inscriptions's word "good" has a "sheep" above it and a "word" below it, which means that the sheep speaks well, and its original intention is to speak well, emphasizing the beauty of speech behavior.
3. There is a "sheep" above the word "good" in the bronze inscription, and a "dog" below it, indicating that the sheep makes a beautiful sound. The word "good" in seal script is a "sheep" above and a "word" below, which still emphasizes good words and deeds. When modern Chinese characters are simplified, "Yan" is simplified to "mouth" and loses its original meaning.
4. Extended meaning: In traditional culture, the word "goodness" has been endowed with a more profound meaning, including Taoism's "kindness like water" and "inaction", Buddhism's "doing good to accumulate virtue" and "karma", Confucianism's "only Qing Yu to accumulate goodness" and "following good advice" and so on.
These thoughts all emphasize the importance of doing good and accumulating virtue, and pursue the ideal of moral cultivation and social harmony. Application: In daily life, the word "kindness" is often used to describe people's morality and behavior, such as "kind behavior" and "kind person".
The meaning of strokes is as follows:
1. In China's calligraphy, strokes refer to the basic line elements used in writing Chinese characters. Each Chinese character consists of a certain number of strokes, and each stroke has its own specific form and order. Understanding and mastering the concept of strokes is very important for correctly writing Chinese characters. Independent stroke: refers to a single line in Chinese characters that is not connected with other lines. Such as a horizontal line of a word.
2. Order: refers to writing each independent stroke in turn according to the prescribed writing order. Correct stroke order contributes to the fluency and standardization of writing. Lian Bi: In the process of writing, several independent strokes are connected to form a continuous line. For example, a left vertical stroke formed by an apostrophe of a herringbone and a horizontal Lian Bi.