Chinese character structure: the blue character consists of two parts, the word "mountain" on the left and the word "blue" on the right. The upper part of the word "blue" is the word "cloud", which also proves the meaning of the word "blue" from the side, that is, the fog in the mountains or the fog on the water.
Meaning: The basic meaning of the blue character is mountain fog or water mist. In ancient Chinese, the word orchid has some other extended meanings, such as referring to the fog in the immortal's residence, which means mystery and magic; It also refers to the vague feeling of singing, aroma, etc., indicating illusion and obscurity.
Usage: The blue word is usually used to describe fog or clouds in the mountains or on the water. For example, "The air in Shan Lan is filled with pleasant scenery" and "There is a mist floating on the lake, which is beautiful". In some poems and literary works, the word Lan can also be used to express poetry and emotion. For example, Du Fu's "Ascending the Mountain" describes that "Lan Qi floats on the river, and his eyes are as bright as the sky", which expresses his feelings of climbing the mountain and looking far.
In a word, "Lan" is a Chinese character, pronounced as lán, which means fog or mist in the mountains or on the water. Its Chinese character structure can be seen from the word "Shan" on the left and the word "Lan" on the right, and also from the radicals in the upper part of the word "Yun" and "Lan" on the right. In daily life and literary works, the word blue is often used to describe the beauty of mountains and rivers and express the feelings of poetry.