1, hi (pinyin: xǐ) is a kind of words (commonly used words) in the General Specification of Chinese. This word was first seen in Oracle Bone Inscriptions in Shang Dynasty, and its ancient form is word of mouth, which means that people are happy when they hear drums. Its original meaning is happiness and happiness. It is also used as a verb to express love and hobby, and later extended to indicate that some animals and plants are used to or suitable for certain environmental conditions, or that something is prone to some changes.
2. Ji, a common Chinese word, is pronounced as jí, which was first seen in Oracle Bone Inscriptions and originally meant to be auspicious; Geely, as opposed to "fierce". Later it was extended to goodness, virtue and beauty.
3. Rui (pinyin: Rui) is a first-class Chinese character (commonly used word) in the General Standard of Chinese. This word first appeared in Baoshan bamboo slips in the Warring States period. The original meaning of Rui refers to a token, usually made of jade, which acts as a seal, that is, the ancient official seal. After the word "Rui", it means good omen.
4. Yan Yan is a Chinese character, pronounced yān, which means beautiful appearance, and the extended meaning is beautiful smile, tall and beautiful.
5. "Fu" is a commonly used Chinese character, which was first seen in Oracle Bone Inscriptions. Its original meaning is blessing, that is, "You Ya" in Shuo Wen Jie Zi. Later, it was extended to wealth and longevity.
6.Jubilee is a Chinese character in China, pronounced as xǐ (old Xρ), which means happiness and auspiciousness. Words include New Year's Eve, Happy Birthday, Happy Birthday, New Year's Eve.