Stroke order

The stroke order of Chinese characters is horizontal, horizontal, apostrophe, dot, dot, apostrophe and apostrophe.

1. Chinese character interpretation

Rhyme (pinyin: yùn) is a first-class Chinese character (commonly used word). This word began to appear in seal script, and ancient Chinese characters came from military sounds. Modern simplified characters change the phonetic symbol of "army" into "cloud". The basic meaning of traffic is moving and running, and the extended meaning is handling, transit and transportation. From position change to use and application. The abstract meanings such as fate and fatalism all come from the change and operation of nature.

2. The evolution of etymology

Rhyme in Rhyme consists of Xi and Jun. Among them, the word "bar" is adjacent to the shape, indicating that it is related to action; "Jun" is beside the sound, indicating that the pronunciation is close to this. The Outline of Simplified Chinese Characters promulgated by New China takes the new pictophonetic character "cloud" created by the masses as the standard character, and its phonetic side is replaced by "cloud".

According to Shuowen, "Yun" means "move": moving other things means "carrying"; Take one thing to do things, that is, "use". "Application" can be used in some abstract things, such as "using everyone's intelligence".

But as far as the original meaning of "luck" is concerned, it is different from "movement". The difference is that "Yun" means turning and reciprocating. For example, the Book of Changes: "The sun and the moon run, one is cold and the other is hot." "Songs of the South": "I will float down by boat." Note: "Hui Ye." Guangya Interpretation: "Cloud: Expertise."

The word "cloud" is used to describe the circular motion of the sun, the moon and the stars, while the poem "Songs of the South" describes the situation that the poet zhou yun lingers for a long time and will be impatient. "Hui" and "Yun" in the ancient pronunciation are micro-words, while "Hui" and "huán" are micro-words, and these words are of the same origin. From this, we can know that the original meaning of "Yun" is "reciprocating motion".

In ancient times, China explained the historical process with the viewpoint of Yin-Yang and Five Elements, and thought that history was also cyclical, corresponding to the theory of Five Elements. Therefore, there is a saying that "the Han Dynasty inherited", and it is believed that the Emperor Yao corresponds to the fire virtue, so the Han Dynasty is still hot (so it is also called "Han Yan"). The so-called "fate", "luck" and "fate" all refer to the state determined by this historical cycle.

Those fortune tellers also use "luck" as a term. The so-called "30 years is a lifetime, 12 years is a fortune, 30 years is an instant, and 12 years is a dollar", they think that historical development and personal destiny can be predicted according to its laws.