How to write the traditional Chinese character for wind
The writing method of wind in traditional Chinese is as shown below:
Wind words include: scenery, wind and rain, style, gale, east wind, windmill, wind and cloud, warm wind, feng shui, west wind, etc. .
1. Scenery? [ fēng jǐng ]?
The landscape formed by mountains, rivers, flowers, trees, buildings and certain natural phenomena (such as rain and snow) in a certain area A sight for people to watch.
Li Yu of the Qing Dynasty's "Halibut·Faitun": "The mountains and rivers are green along the way, the birds are singing and the flowers are fragrant, and the scenery is really beautiful." Lao She's "Anemia Collection·No Problem": "It depends solely on the scenery To me, this place really deserves to be called a paradise in troubled times."
2. Wind and rain [fēng yǔ]?
1. Wind and rain.
2. Metaphor for difficult and difficult things.
"Hanshu·Zhu Bo Biography": "(Zhu Bo) became a meritorious officer after a while. He was easy to make friends with, followed the scholar-bureaucrats, and did not take shelter from wind and rain." The first scene of Cao Yu's "Beijing People": "In fact Sufang pitied him and protected him silently, hiding many worries from him and shielding him from countless storms, large and small."
3. Style? [ fēng gé ]?
1. Tolerance; style.
2. The main ideological and artistic characteristics expressed in the literary and artistic works of an era, a nation, a school or a person.