Wang is a common Chinese character, but we may not know what its radicals are. In fact, its radical is "death", which is a very special radical. Its glyph means "death and disappearance". The word "hope" itself means "looking outward and expecting", so "looking sideways" is usually used to mean "hope and expecting the continuation of life and the beauty of the world".
The Application of "Looking at the Word Side" in Culture and Art
"Looking at the radical character" is not only a glyph structure, but also a cultural and artistic symbol. It is widely used in China's traditional calligraphy, painting, seal cutting and other art forms. In calligraphy, the use of "looking at the word side" can make the font more vivid and powerful, with a strong visual experience. In painting, we can express our desire of "a better life and a better world" by painting some themes related to "looking at the word", such as natural scenery and people.
The Application of "Reading Words" in Modern Commerce
Nowadays, people also apply the word-reading side to modern business. For example, some enterprises use the "word-reading side" in trademarks and advertisements to reflect their pursuit and belief in the future. In addition, "looking at the word side" is also used in product naming, advertising language design and other aspects to highlight the positive and prominent brand image of merchants, such as "beautiful hope" and "golden hope". These brand names are not only memorable and recognizable, but also have certain aesthetic feeling and cultural connotation, which can attract many potential customers.