Extraordinary sound writing丨フ一ノ丨フ丨フ一.
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Response: xiǎngㄒㄧㄤˇ. "Xing" is simplified to "ring". Simplify and save strokes based on ancient calligraphy. "Shuowen Jiezi": "Xiang, sound. Congyin, local sound.". Producing sounds in rhythm is the paradigm of sound. Smelling the fragrance of rice facing each other is the paradigm of rural life. (Xiang also means "锄".) The two paradigms of Yin and Xiang are superimposed. The propagation of sound is the paradigm of sound.
Original meaning: sound. Such as: rattle, rattle arrow, thieves (formerly known as robbers who rob property on the road, so named because they first fired rattle arrows during robbery), stereo (sound, mostly refers to the effect produced by sound; generally referred to as radio, recording, amplification and other equipment) .
Chinese characters, also known as Chinese, Chinese characters, also known as square characters, are the recording symbols of Chinese and are morpheme-syllabic characters of ideograms. One of the oldest texts in the world, over 6,000 years old. In terms of form, it gradually changes from graphics to strokes, pictograms to symbols, and complexity to simplicity; in terms of the principle of character creation, it changes from form, meaning to phonetic sound.
Modern Chinese characters refer to the regular script fonts of Chinese characters, including traditional Chinese characters and simplified characters. Modern Chinese characters evolved from oracle bone inscriptions, bronze inscriptions, large seal scripts (Zhou script), small seal scripts, official script, cursive script, regular script, running script, etc. Chinese characters were invented, created and improved by the ancestors of the Han nation, and are an indispensable link to maintain the various dialect areas of the Han nation.
Chinese characters are by far the longest-used writing system and the only inheritor of all major writing systems in ancient times. Chinese characters have been the main official writing system in all dynasties of China. In ancient times, Chinese characters served as the only international communication script in East Asia. Before the 20th century, it was still the official written standard script of Vietnam, Ryukyu, etc. All East Asian countries created Chinese characters on their own to a certain extent.
From the ancient legend of Cangjie’s creation of characters to the emergence of oracle bone inscriptions more than 1,000 BC, Chinese scholars of all ages have been committed to uncovering the mystery of the origin of Chinese characters. Regarding the origin of Chinese characters, various schools have always had different opinions. Among them, the more influential theories are: the rope knotting theory, the Bagua theory, the engraving theory, the Cangjie creation theory, the engraving theory and the picture theory.