Love Chinese language and literature
A flick of the peony, a wave of the Ten Thousand Mountains, a horizontal stroke of the Great Wall, and a vertical stroke of sonorous characters. Courtesans, merchants, angles and feathers, music, chess, calligraphy, painting and singing, deep love for this land, the Silk Road to Dunhuang - a few short lyrics of "Longwen" are enough to express the Chinese language. The breadth and depth of Chinese characters.
Chinese language should pay attention to the rhythm and rhythm, and the words should be precise and round. The most standard one is Mandarin. Mandarin requires the most tongue training. For example, in "Fourteen means fourteen, forty means forty", the "four si" in "Fourteen" means the front of the tongue, and "十shi" means the sound of the back of the tongue. It takes a lot of effort to speak Chinese Mandarin well. There are fifty-six ethnic groups in China, and these ethnic groups have different national languages ??and cultures. The Tibetan people living at the foot of the Simalaya Mountains and living in the Potala Palace speak Tibetan. "Tashi Dele" means "good luck and good fortune" in Chinese. People who live in the prairie and ride on horseback - the Mongolian language spoken by the Mongolian people. However, with the development of China's economy, ethnic minorities and the Han people have merged with each other, and their own national culture has been lost. For example, the Hezhe people in Heilongjiang Province can only teach their own language orally, but the writing has been lost. I feel very sorry for this.
"A hundred dendrobium cauldrons with dragon writing can be carried alone by the power of writing", this is a famous saying by Han Yu praising Chinese characters. Today, the Chinese characters we write are already very simple. From the creation of characters by Cangjie to ancient Chinese characters, and then to the Chinese characters we have today, it has gone through more than 4,000 years of evolution. There are as many Chinese characters as there are stars in the sky. Chinese characters are described as majestic, vivid, antique, and intriguing. There is an ancient poem about the word "broken" in "Tianmen interrupts the opening of Chujiang River". It can be understood that the Chujiang River splits Tianmen Mountain in half. No matter how fierce the water surges, it cannot split the mountain. However, the word "broken" in the ancient poem represents The extraordinary power of water shows how majestic the Chinese characters are! Chinese characters are also divided into polyphonic characters. I remember when I was five or six years old, I saw a plaque on the street saying "Dalian Live Sea Cucumber Shen", but at that time I read it as "Dalian Live Sea Cucumber can", which made everyone yell. Laugh, I didn’t know what was going on at the time? I thought everyone was happy that I could read so many words! It was only later that I realized that "can" and "shen" are pronounced as "can", which is a polyphonic character. It was so embarrassing. There are many Chinese characters related to radicals, such as "eat" next to the word "口". taste. Mouth. Xuan et al. Next to the word "木" there is forest. village. Sen. Rod, etc., you will know the meaning of the word as soon as you see the radical. There are also many Chinese words with the same pronunciation but different characters. In a text I learned in the fifth grade, "Loquat pipa" and "琵琶pipa", although the pronunciation of the two words is the same, their meanings are very different. "Loquat" is a fruit, and "Pipa" is a musical instrument. This "loquat" is not that "pipa". "If the pipa can bear fruit, the flutes will bloom all over the city." After learning the essence of these Chinese characters, I became more and more interested in learning Chinese characters.
It is precisely because our ancestors created writing that was gradually used in people’s lives and widely used, which also prompted our great nation to invent one of the four great inventions that the world is proud of. Two, that is printing and papermaking.
I am fortunate to have grown up in China. I love the Chinese language and Chinese characters, and I love my motherland even more. I am extremely proud of the 5,000-year-old history and splendid culture of our motherland! As a new generation successor across the century, if I speak Chinese well and write Chinese characters well, I will definitely carry forward the Chinese language and Chinese characters!