Looking for a single auspicious character to use in calligraphy

Chinese folk auspicious words:

1. Quiet:

For example, the word "quiet" means quiet, green, and contention. Green, the color of the first creature; Zheng, holding the upper and lower hands in both directions, insisting. Quiet, free from external interference and adhering to the original nature and original intention. In this impetuous society, hang a banner with the word "Jing" at home to remind yourself not to forget your original intention and not to lose yourself in the torrent of materialistic desires.

2. Xiang:

Xiang means auspicious, auspicious, and auspicious. As the saying goes, "Being morally based, everything is auspicious." Give such a single calligraphy work with auspicious meanings and rich connotations to your leaders, elders, teachers, and friends. It is a fine work, or it can be hung in the living room and used as calligraphy to bring good luck to the family.

3. Home:

The smell of orchids is different, the mind is as broad as the city, the sky and the earth are wide; the flowers and trees are fragrant, the courtyard is green, the music and calligraphy are elegant and interesting, and the hall is quiet; the floating life is like a dream, and you can feel safe everywhere That is home. Home is our harbor.

4. Kindness:

Since ancient times, people with good intentions must be blessed. With good thoughts in their hearts, they will not care about anything when things happen. The way of a husband and wife is to be tolerant without caring about more. Only with a kind heart and a strong will can you have the belief that all hardships will be rewarded, and you can live with a clear conscience without taking advantage of others. A word "kind" is hung in the bedroom, always reminding the owner of the house to maintain kind thoughts and actions, and good deeds will be rewarded.

5. Tao:

When we think about "Tao", it grows and grows from a giant nest, so all things come into being. When we feel it, heaven and man Together, everything becomes quiet. Tao is the most fundamental force in the universe. It exists everywhere at all times. It transcends time and space. It is changing and unchanging. If there must be rules, then "the Tao is the most simple".