Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - What's the difference between wind and phoenix?

What's the difference between wind and phoenix?

First, traditional Chinese characters are different:

Wind: wind

Feng: Feng.

Second, the explanation is different:

Wind:

[ fēng ]

1, the phenomenon of air flow. Meteorology refers to the horizontal flow of air: wind direction. Wind speed. Wind power level. Risk. A storm. Wind and rain are great.

2, as fast and common as the wind: the trend. All the rage. As fast as lightning

3. Etiquette and custom formed in society for a long time: ethos. Wind and habit. Scenery (unique scenery of a place) Fashion (prevailing social customs and habits in a certain period).

4. News, rumor: chuán (rumor). Move with the wind.

5. Scenes, attitudes and manners: scenery. Demeanor. style

6. Refers to folk songs and ballads: national style (folk songs of fifteen ancient countries in the Book of Songs). Collect wind.

7. Chinese medicine refers to some diseases: wind paralysis. Rheumatism.

8. Last name.

[ fěng ]

Ancient "irony", irony.

Phoenix: Phoenix, the king of birds in ancient legend. The man's name is Feng and the woman's name is Huang.

Third, the evolution of glyphs is different:

Wind:

The original meaning of word formation: noun, the airflow that enables birds to fly.

Phoenix:

The original meaning of word-making: a noun, a perfect bird used by ancient priests to sacrifice to the gods, the legendary king of birds, with a crown on his head and a hundred eyes and feathers, resembling a peacock today; The male is called "Phoenix" and the female is called "Phoenix".