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The character for wind, traditionally rendered as 風, structurally integrates the component 凡 primarily for its phonetic value with the radical 虫 meaning insect, an association stemming from early observations linking airborne phenomena to living creatures. Over time, this composite form stabilized in orthography while its semantic scope extended beyond the literal movement of air to encompass metaphorical gusts such as cultural practices, prevailing styles, and circulating news. The simplified version 风 evolved from abbreviated cursive forms, condensing the graphical representation without altering the core concept, thus reflecting a natural progression in written expression where the character's applications diversified across both concrete and abstract contexts.
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今天风真大啊。
我喜欢春天的风。
这里的风景很美。
他的绘画风格独特。
风吹过湖面泛起涟漪。
这座城市的风土人情很有趣。
尽管风很大,我们还是去公园了。
现代艺术风格受到多种文化影响。