时间: 2025-05-06 07:07:35
发音:火 (huǒ) - fire, 炎 (yán) - flame, 焱 (yàn) - blaze, 煜 (yù) - shine, 烨 (yè) - bright
The fire (huǒ) was so hot that it melted the metal.
The candle's flame (yán) flickered in the breeze.
The forest was engulfed in a blazing (yàn) fire.
The sun's rays shone (yù) brightly on the water.
The fireworks lit up the sky with their bright (yè) colors.
字源:These characters are all related to the element of fire, which has been an important part of Chinese culture and philosophy for thousands of years.
演变:The characters for fire, flame, blaze, shine, and bright have evolved over time, with each character developing its own unique form and meaning.
Think of a campfire to remember the character for fire (huǒ). Imagine a candle to remember the character for flame (yán). Picture a forest fire to remember the character for blaze (yàn). Visualize the sun shining to remember the character for shine (yù). Think of a fireworks display to remember the character for bright (yè).
火 (huǒ) is made up of the radicals for fire and person. 炎 (yán) is made up of two fire radicals. 焱 (yàn) is made up of three fire radicals. 煜 (yù) is made up of the radicals for fire and jade. 烨 (yè) is made up of the radicals for fire and leaf.