How to pronounce pinyin in the morning

Morning is pronounced chén n n.

Chen's pinyin is chén, which belongs to the upper and lower structure, and the side is the day. The total number of strokes is 1 1, and the stroke order is: vertical, horizontal, horizontal, left, horizontal, vertical, left and right. Common words are: morning, morning, morning light, etc.

In Chinese characters, there are many similar words, and their pronunciation and writing have certain rules and characteristics. By learning and mastering the pronunciation and writing of these words, we can better master the pronunciation and writing of Chinese characters and improve our language expression ability.

In addition, the word "morning" also has a specific meaning and usage in ancient Chinese, such as "morning" and "morning night". The meaning and usage of these words have a certain historical and cultural background. By understanding the meaning and usage of these words, we can better understand China's ancient culture and literary works.

The origin of the word morning:

In Oracle Bone Inscriptions, morning is the same as agriculture, and its meaning is related to farming at that time. The word "morning" consists of two parts: Lin and Chen, where Lin represents the field and Chen immediately vibrates to indicate sunrise. Therefore, the original meaning of the word "morning" can be understood as that ancient people used stone tools to reclaim land in forest fields for production, and they worked at sunrise and stopped at sunset.

With the passage of time, the structure of morning characters has changed. In the early bronze inscriptions, the forest in Oracle Bone Inscriptions was changed into two hands, and "stop" (feet) was added, emphasizing getting up early and being busy, and using both hands and feet. In the late bronze inscription, Chen (that is, vibration) and the sun were combined into one, emphasizing the time of sunrise. On the other hand, seal script has adjusted its structure and formed what we now know as morning characters.

The word "morning" also has a specific meaning and usage in ancient Chinese. For example, in the Book of Songs, the morning breeze refers to the cool breeze in the morning, and the morning light refers to the sunshine in the morning. In addition, morning words can also indicate the time of morning, such as early morning, early morning and so on.

In a word, the origin and evolution of morning characters reflect the traditional culture, production and lifestyle of the Chinese nation, and also provide important historical materials for better understanding the development and evolution of Chinese characters.