Hay refers to rice and all food crops. In ancient times, grain was also synonymous with bumper harvest, with rich cultural connotations. Wo's stroke order is: the first left, the second horizontal, the third vertical, the fourth left and the fifth left.
Next to harmony is the radical of Chinese characters, and there are many words next to harmony, such as private, bald, beautiful, small and plum. There are many characters with the radical of He, such as plant, autumn, fragrance and rice. These words are all related to food, expressing people's expectation and hope for a bumper harvest.
Besides being used as Chinese characters, it can also be combined with other Chinese characters to form new words. For example, "seedling" means seedling, and "threshing floor" means threshing floor. In ancient culture, he has rich cultural connotations. It represents harvest, prosperity and happiness. In many idioms and poems, he is also used as a metaphor for beautiful things and people.
Usage of the word "he":
1. Crops can refer to the seeds of cereal plants, especially rice. In ancient times, people used grain as one of the main food sources, so the word grain was often used to mean grains, grains and so on.
2. Crops can also refer to farm tools or agricultural activities related to rice. Words such as straw and bucket are all related to rice. In the idiom with bare hands, the iron refers to the sickle, which is used to describe the scene of farmers harvesting rice with their hands.
He can also be combined with other Chinese characters to express more complicated meanings. For example, words such as rice seedlings and rice all refer to plants and crops related to rice. Among the surnames, there is another surname.
4. In the field of medicine, Heshibi is a common Chinese herbal medicine. According to Compendium of Materia Medica, it can harmonize yin and yang, nourish qi and blood, and treat various diseases of five internal organs. The image of the word "He" is also commonly used in hospital signs, medical device packaging and so on.
In ancient poetry, he is often used to describe or describe beautiful things. For example, in Li Shen's poem "Compassion for Farmers", when weeding at noon, sweat dripped down the soil, expressing sympathy and respect for the working people with the growth of seedlings and the hard work of farmers.