1, Yong's pinyin is [yǒng]. It means: singing; Read aloud in cadence: chant. Chant. The word "Yong" originated from ancient poetry creation. In ancient times, poetry was regarded as an art form, which could convey emotions and thoughts through the rhythm, rhythm and phonology of language. As a way of using words in poetry, chanting embodies the poet's pursuit of language and literature.
In ancient times, poets liked to write poems with the word "Yong". This is because the word "Yong" has profound connotation and significance, such as Luo's Ode to Goose: Goose, Goose, Goose. White feathers, floating in green water; The red soles of the feet stir the clear water. There is also He Zhangzhi's "Singing Willow": Jasper is dressed as a tree, and thousands of strands of green silk tapestries hang down. I don't know who cut the thin leaves, but the spring breeze in February is like scissors.
3. Chant is a classical literary form, which is still widely used in modern times. Modern poets and writers still use "ode" to express their thoughts and feelings about life, society and humanity. In addition, "use" has also become an important means in literary creation, which is widely used in various literary genres and artistic forms, such as novels, essays and plays.
4. The theme of "ode to history" in modern poetry expresses thoughts and feelings about history and culture through the description of historical events and characters; There is also the theme of "chanting things", which expresses the feelings about the characteristics and significance of goods through the description of goods. As a classic literary form, "Yong" still has important significance and application value in modern times.
Writing method of Chinese characters
1, stroke order and strokes: Chinese characters are written in a certain stroke order, such as "one" for "District", "one" for "Horse" and then the vertical hook, and "Fire" with the above two strokes, that is, dot and left, and then the Chinese character; Chinese characters are composed of strokes, such as horizontal, vertical, left, right and dot. When writing, pay attention to the starting and closing positions of each pen.
2. At the same time, we should also pay attention to the structure and font: Chinese characters are composed of different parts, and each part has a relative size, position and angle relationship. Pay attention to structural proportion and sense of balance when writing; There are many kinds of fonts for writing Chinese characters, such as regular script, running script and cursive script. Each font has its own unique style and characteristics, and you can choose different fonts to write according to your needs.
3. The correct writing posture should be that the sitting posture is correct, the legs are naturally flat, and the head and upper body lean forward slightly. When the arms are close together, the arms naturally extend horizontally and form a 90-degree angle with the desktop. Hold the pen in your right hand, press the paper with your left hand, and keep your arms in a semicircle posture. Your eyes are at an angle of 45 degrees to the desktop, so you can't write on your stomach or with your head up.