The syllable for sweet is: tián Meaning: A taste like sugar or honey, a metaphor for comfort, as opposed to bitter.
Handwriting Interpretation
〈形〉
1、(会意. From sweet, from tongue; one of the four major tastes that can be sensed in the tongue and transmitted to the brain; original meaning: a taste of sweetness)
2. Taste like sugar or honey [sweet]
甛, beautiful, too - Shuowen (说文)
甜, sweet, too - Guangya (广雅)
甜, sweet, too - "甘"
Sweet, sweet, too - "Sweet, sweet.
Grass and trees are no longer drawn, and all tastes are lost in bitterness and sweetness - Han Yu's "Bitter Cold"
3, also known as: sweet things (sweet food); sweet wine (sweet rice wine); sweet snow (sweet snow water); sweet, sour, bitter, and spicy (referring to a variety of different tastes); sweet incense
< p>4、比喻幸福;快乐 [happy]5、如:甜沃沃(形容幸福愉快)
6、美好 [fine].
7, such as: sweet poor (beauty difference); sweet wrong pair (playful wrongdoer); sweet light (soft and light); sweet pretty (soft and delicate); sweet vulgar (soft and ripe and charming); sweet soft (sweet and gentle)
8, describing a sound sleep [sound; asleep].
9, e.g., sweet sleep; sweet country (dream country)
10, referring to beautiful words [honeyed; unctuous].
11, such as: sweet mouth (good at saying flattering words mouth); sweet sentence (sweet words); sweet words (beautiful words; good words); sweet words, sweet words (gentle and considerate words); sweet words (sweet words); sweet mouth, sweet words (sweet words)
〈动〉
sleep soundly, sleep [sleep soundly]
a pillow of sweetness dusk Who is the one to turn the sky to the poor--Ming Tang Xianzu's "The Story of Handan"