1, sound: Yu. Jade is used to describe women, and jade is also used to describe beautiful things. There is an idiom "Jade is a thing."
2. Form: Simplicity is beauty. Yi, for example, is also very simple, so it is also beautiful, but because the implication can not be compared with jade, it ranks behind.
3. Righteousness: On the moonlit night of the Twenty-four Bridges, where do jade people teach to play the flute? Jade man! A glorious death is better than a shameful life. Like a proud civil servant. Beauty is like jade, beauty is like jade. Probably the noblest beauty pageant for beautiful women.
There are two main differences between morphemes and ideographs and hieroglyphs:
1. Morphemes are used to record languages and have a strict correspondence with languages. Generally speaking, morpheme words can decompose idioms, and a morpheme represents a morpheme. Of course, there may also be cases where one morpheme represents several morphemes and several morphemes represent one morpheme.
Unlike morphemes, ideographs only express one meaning, while hieroglyphs only use pictures to represent objects, and neither of them is necessarily used to record languages. For example, no smoking signs can be regarded as ideograms, but they are not morphemes.
2. Known morpheme words are not limited to form and meaning, but have phonetic components. So morpheme words are also called linguistic signs.