Basic meaning:
Xin (Pinyin xρn) is a secondary word in the General Specification for Chinese Characters. This word first appeared in the small seal script of Shuowen. What is said here is that the original meaning of this word is that ghosts and gods enjoy the aroma of sacrifices during sacrifices. There are also meanings such as envy, covet and joy, all of which are derived from the original meaning. Delicious food is displayed on the altar, and its aroma is fragrant, which makes people feel envious and jealous, so it means envy. What you admire is coveted, so it is extended to covet. Envy is a pleasant thing, so it extends to happiness.
Extended data
Stroke order:
Group words:
1, [xē nù xi ù ng] [xρ nù nù m ù ng] used to mean that ghosts and gods enjoyed sacrifices and incense.
2. I envy [xρnxiàn].
I admire [xρnùmù].
4. [xē nrá n] [xρ ná n] Happy.
5. [X275N X275N] [Xρ nρ n] moved; Happy look.