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Chinese Character 合 (Hé) - Meaning, Calligraphy, and Cultural Significance #130561 (License: Personal Use)
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This image displays the Chinese character 合 (pronounced “hé”), written in dynamic, ink-brush style calligraphy with strong strokes and intentional variation in line weight. The character combines the radicals for “mouth” (口) and “cover” (合’s upper component), historically suggesting the idea of mouths coming together-implying speech, agreement, or union. It is widely used in modern Mandarin to denote collaboration, compatibility, and harmony in contexts from business to interpersonal relationships.
Used on educational, linguistic, or cultural websites explaining Chinese characters, calligraphy tutorials, or articles on Eastern philosophy; targets learners, designers, or culturally curious users seeking visual and semantic insight into hanzi.
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