Kanji
The pronunciation of the word Dou seems to be the "bean" in the whisper, with a kind of intimacy and warmth, that is, "dòu". Every time I hear this word, I think of those small and cute beans, lying there quietly, waiting to be cherished and discovered.
The radical of the word sinus is "hole", and this radical is reminiscent of a deep, hidden cave. In addition to the radicals, there are 4 strokes of the Dou character, a total of 9 strokes, each stroke seems to be carefully carved, giving this character a unique charm.
The glyph structure of the character Dou is an upper and lower structure, with a "hole" on the top and a "bean" character on the bottom. The word is like a vivid picture of a tiny bean hidden in a cave, quietly waiting to be discovered. It seems to tell us that even the most humble things have their own unique value and charm.
Although the character Dou may seem simple, it contains a hidden meaning waiting to be discovered. Just like those little beans hidden in caves, although inconspicuous, they also have their own unique value and charm. When we discover and appreciate them with our hearts, we will find that they are actually very precious and beautiful.