Word formation of Pinyin and Feng

Feng's pinyin is fēng, and the word is:

1, east wind (dūng fēng): refers to the wind blowing from the east. For example, when spring comes, the east wind blows gently, bringing a warm breath.

2. Wind power (fng lì √): refers to the size and intensity of the wind. It's windy today, so be safe when you go out.

3. A windmill (fēng chē) refers to a mechanical device that operates by the energy generated by the wind driving a wheel with adjustable blades or crosspieces. For example, installing a windmill with wind power on the top of the mountain can make full use of natural resources.

4. scenery (fēng jǐng): refers to scenery and scenery. For example, the scenery in this small town is beautiful, which makes people linger.

5.fēng túrén qíng: refers to the climate, customs and human feelings of various places. For example, traveling can help us better understand the customs of different places.

6. Rheumatism: refers to diseases with joint pain, swelling and other symptoms. He has rheumatism and needs to take medicine every day to relieve pain.

7. fēng shui: refers to the technique of judging good or bad luck according to natural factors such as topography and airflow. He invited a feng shui master to look at the house, hoping to bring good luck to his family.

Different meanings of wind in different situations:

In the scene of spring, wind usually symbolizes hope and rebirth, and is described as the beautiful artistic conception of spring breeze and green Jiang Nanan, representing the recovery of life and the growth of all things.

In summer, the wind is endowed with more vigor and vitality, symbolizing peace and infinite life. When the wind appears in the autumn scenery, it often represents the harvest and the maturity of life.

In the winter scene, the wind is sometimes depicted as a cold and wandering image, symbolizing the cold, lonely and wandering life in the world. In meteorology, the phenomenon of air flow, especially the horizontal flow of air. In some classic works, the wind is also used as a symbol of ruthlessness to satirize the dark rule or unreasonable scenes at that time.