Second, interpretation:
[Hong]
1. Color as blood: ~ jujube. ~ scarf.
2. Red cloth symbolizing happiness: wear ~. Hang up the phone.
3. It symbolizes success, success or being valued and welcomed: ~ luck. Open the door. Full house. He sang in the opera.
4. Symbol of revolution or high political consciousness: ~ Army. Also ~ and professional.
5. bonus: points ~.
6. Last name.
[Guang]
See [female red].
Third, the red radicals: Yan
Fourth, the structure of Chinese characters: left and right structure
5. Word-making method: sound shape; From the sound of work
Extended data:
First, the evolution of glyphs:
Workmanship, whether it is the sound or the shape next to it, indicates exquisiteness. Red and bronze inscriptions (charm, silk) (workmanship, exquisiteness) mean exquisite silk products. The seal script will be written on the bronze inscription. Original meaning of word creation: noun, high-grade silk dyed light red.
Classical Chinese version of Shuo Wen Jie Zi: red, silk red and white. From the sound point of view, it is the sound of work. ?
Vernacular version of Shuo Wen Jie Zi: red, silk is light red. The glyph uses "En" as the side and "I" as the sound side.
Second, related words:
1, Tuohong [tuó hóng]?
It's like blushing after drinking Qian Zhongshu's Fortress Besieged: "Maybe I was intoxicated by the sun, so the night after the sunset faded is also red." 1October 4th 198 1: "Two buckets of water spilled all over the floor, pressing on her thin shoulders and delicate waist, making her flushed and panting."
2. crimson?
Crimson; Purple.
3. lead red?
Lead powder and rouge for women's makeup.
4. Red soldier [hóng bρng]?
Point? Shanghai? Uprising, Liulichuan? Leading the army of the Knife Association. Because the uprising sergeant wore a red scarf on his head, it was called.
5. needlework [nǐgōng]?
It used to refer to textile, sewing and embroidery and their finished products. This kind of work was mostly done by women in ancient times, hence the name. Red (g not G not gōng): same as "work".