What Chinese characters are full of artistic conception or beautiful meaning?
Shu: Timely rain. Favorite Chinese character Jia: Single word refers to a beautiful hometown: the traditional hometown of China, which is originally a recognized word. The hometown on the left and the ears on the right are images of people, and the good word in the middle is originally a word for eating, which originally means that two people eat each other (there are no ears on the right, which means giving a banquet to entertain others). Imagine the wonderful feeling of hosting a banquet in their hometown. Ji: When the rain and snow stop clearing up, it means that the gas disappears. It's very clever. Write it as sound and heart, that is, the inner voice. Tea and wine are rich and mellow. Reason: Because it is the original word of Yin, the mouth refers to the grass, and people are willing to lie on the grass, which leads to some dependence and attachment (the word is chosen purely because of the beautiful picture). Xian: People who are kind, hardworking and rich together are sages (well, I admit that I thought of this word after reading the love of sages. . . . ) learning: traditional Chinese characters are being learned, which are divided into feather characters and Japanese, meaning that chickens are struggling to shake their wings and practice flying in the sun. Fang: Now it refers to the fragrance of flowers and plants, but the original meaning refers to fragrant flowers and plants. Personally, I have always thought that "Fang Jia" means "vanilla beauty"