The Chinese characters for feng include: wind, seal, feng, seam, and madness, and they all have different pronunciations.
Basic meaning:
1. Wind
Phonetic sound. From insects, ordinary sounds. "The wind moves the insects," so the word comes from "worm". Original meaning: the natural phenomenon of air flow; especially the natural movement of air parallel to the earth's surface
2. Feng
Knowing. The left side of the golden glyph resembles the shape of lush trees growing on the soil, and the right side is a hand (later written as "inch"), which means gathering soil for cultivation.
3. Feng
Pictogram. The shape of the oracle bone inscriptions looks like a utensil containing jade on the top, and "bean" (ancient container) on the bottom. Therefore, "feng" is originally a ritual vessel containing valuable items. This can be proved by the word "芊".
4. Seam
Phonetic. From 糳 (mì), it means that it is related to threads, etc., and it meets the sound. Original meaning: to connect with needle and thread
5. Crazy
Phonetic pronunciation. From 疒 (chuáng), it means related to disease. The sound of wind. Original meaning: Head wind disease
Stroke order:
Word explanation:
1. The gap [fèng xì] is a long and narrow space that is cracked or naturally exposed: Looking out from the door.
2. Crack [liè fèng] (~ son)
3. Squint [mī feng] The eyelids are closed but not completely closed: he does not speak, but smiles with his eyes closed.
4. Sewing [féng rèn] refers to cutting and making clothes, shoes and hats, etc.
5. Tailor [cái féng] cuts and sews (clothes): Although they are cloth shirts and trousers, they are decent.