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How to write the old double happiness character

The Old Double Happiness Character is written as follows:

The two side-by-side characters of happiness are square and symmetrical, with a stable skeleton structure, such as a man and a woman standing side by side and hand in hand. There are also four mouths, symbolizing both male and female joy, as well as a full house of children and grandchildren, family harmony and prosperity.

Basic Explanation of Hei

Hei [ xǐ ]?

1. happy, joyful?

2.

2, celebrable, especially about marriage? : a happy event.

3. A woman's pregnancy? : harmful joy.

4. hobby? : a favorite.

5. suitable for? : light-loving plants.

6, last name.

Expanded Information:

Evolution of Characters:

Shuo Wen Jie Zi (說文解字):

Wenyen version of Shuo Wen Jie Zi (說文解字):Xi, joy. From 壴, from 口. All the genera of happiness are from Xi.

The name "chai" (鰲) is the same as "欢" (欢).

The vernacular version of Shuowen Jiezi: Xi, happiness.

The Chinese character form is "壴、口" (壴、口), which means "to be happy" in Chinese. All the characters related to happiness are using "喜" as a side. "chai", this is the ancient Chinese character "喜", the character form adopts "欠" as the side, and the method of word formation is the same as "欢". The character is the same as "欢".

Related Vocabulary:

1. like[xǐ huan]?

To have a good feeling or interest in people or things: he likes literature, I like math.

2. joyful [xǐ qìng]?

worthy of liking and celebrating: a happy event.

3. 喜讯[xǐ xùn]?

News that makes one happy: the good news of a good harvest.

4, glad [xīn xǐ]?

Joyful; happy: ecstatic.

5, surprise [jīng xǐ]?

And surprised and delighted: pleasantly surprised.