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Landscape significance
Landscape refers to natural landscape, cultural landscape and bustling scene. Dialect can express luxury, liveliness and decency.

Landscape is a Chinese word, pronounced as fēng guāng, which is recorded in Selected Works of Xie Tiao and History of Xudu Grass. Source: Xie Tiao, Xu Du Cao Shi Wenxuan: "The Japanese and Chinese rivers flow upwards, and the scenery floats among the grass." Li Yi's poem "Sailing on a Boat": "I heard that the scenery is full of Yangtze River, and I will go to Xianglou in fine weather." Tang Lixian used the poem "Climbing the Jade Tower with Friends in Autumn": "There is nowhere to ask about the scenery of the six generations, and there are nine smoke and water worries."

Word meaning decomposition

1, feng, a commonly used word, pronounced as fēng, was first seen in Oracle Bone Inscriptions. The original meaning of wind is the phenomenon of air flow caused by uneven air pressure distribution. Shuowen: "Wind, eight winds also." "National Wind Zheng Fengxi Xi": "Xi Xi Xi, the wind blows the girl." As fast as the wind, as popular.

Wind has popular characteristics, such as social habits, so it is extended to customs and ethos, such as becoming popular and customs. It also extends to scenery and scenery. Also refers to folk songs, such as collecting wind. It also extends to external gestures, such as writing style, writing style, and then to wind and news. As a verb, it means to be blown clean by the wind, and emptiness is extended to education and influence.

2. Guang (pinyin: guāng) is a first-class Chinese character (commonly used word). This word first appeared in Oracle Bone Inscriptions in Shang Dynasty. The light in ancient Chinese characters is like a fire on the head, which can bring light to people.

The original meaning of light is bright, which means bright and bright, and also means glorious and brilliant. Light also means to add luster, carry forward and be used as a verb. Because smooth and bare things are easy to reflect light, they are extended to be smooth and smooth. The scenery is bright, so the scenery is also called scenery.