On December 2, CCTV released the blockbuster information of the 2024 Spring Festival Gala of the Year of the Dragon! The theme of "Dragon Travel, Xinxin Family and Country" carries the ancient auspicious totem, depicting the high-spirited spirit of the Chinese nation.
As soon as the theme was released, the rare word 龘 immediately aroused heated discussions among the masses. How do you pronounce this word? I also found out after looking up the dictionary.
It turns out that this word sounds the same as "沓 (dá)" and "龙行龘龘" to describe the appearance of the dragon taking off, high-spirited and enthusiastic. Dig deeper into the word and discover some interesting sayings.
In online culture, it is used as an expression to describe a mysterious, powerful, or incomprehensible force or being.
Since 龘龘 is not a common combination of Chinese characters, its use in daily life and formal documents is not common. In the Chinese character set, 龘 does not fall within the standard glyph range. Therefore, we can think of it as an internet buzzword or a special symbol, rather than a Chinese character with traditional semantics.
This time, CCTV actually used this word, indicating that it is bent on moving closer to "young people", hoping to get rid of the decline in attention caused by too tradition.
In addition, in the works of some Tang Dynasty poets, they used 龘 to describe the wonderful scenes between mountains and rivers, expressing their praise for the beauty of nature and magnificent scenery.
Rare words have entered our field of vision, which is also a characteristic of the Internet era. We pursue unique personalities in our daily lives, in our language and writing. Yang Ma is not exempt from vulgarity, she has to keep up with the trend!
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