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The meaning of warmth

"Xu He" is a Chinese word, pronounced as "hé wù". It consists of two parts: harmony and warmth. In Chinese, "harmony" is a word, which means warmth, harmony and friendliness, while "Xu" means warmth and kindness. So "geniality" can be understood as warmth and geniality.

The word "mild" is often used to describe the weather in spring or autumn. In spring and winter, the cold gradually disappears, the weather gets warmer, the spring breeze gets warmer, and everything recovers. This is the season when everything in nature is thriving. In autumn, the summer heat gradually disappears, the weather is pleasant and the autumn wind is warm. This is the harvest season, and people are harvesting the fruits of hard work.

In addition to describing the weather, "amiable" is often used to describe people's character or temperament. A "warm" person usually refers to a gentle, kind and friendly person. They give people a cordial feeling, just like the spring breeze, which makes people feel warm and comfortable.

"Amiable" is also often used to describe words or attitudes. For example, a "warm" rhetoric refers to a gentle and euphemistic way of speaking, while a "warm" attitude refers to a friendly and cordial attitude.

In China's literature and poetry, "geniality" is a commonly used descriptive word. Many ancient literati often use "geniality" to describe spring breeze and autumn wind, or to describe people's gentle temperament. For example, there is a word of "geniality" in Wang Zhihuan's "Lu Ge" in the Tang Dynasty: "When will the hundred rivers return to the sea in the east and return to the west?" If young people don't work hard, old people will be sad. "The' genial' here describes the genial climate of nature, which means that time flies. We should seize the opportunity to work hard and not waste time.

Generally speaking, "cordial" is a Chinese word used to describe warmth, harmony and friendliness. It is often used to describe the warm weather in spring or autumn, and also to describe people's character, attitude and speech. In China literature, "geniality" is often used as a descriptive word in poetry to convey warm and beautiful feelings.