Huawei "HarmonyOS" has come, but you are still asking: What is HarmonyOS?

At the Huawei Developers Conference yesterday, Yu Chengdong, CEO of Huawei’s consumer business, officially released its own operating system, HarmonyOS OS. Today, this "spare tire" system has finally appeared in the expectation of countless people!

Huawei officially released HarmonyOS OS.

Yu Chengdong said in his speech that HarmonyOS can be used at any time, but for ecological reasons, Huawei supports Google’s Android ecosystem and gives priority to using the Android operating system; If the Android operating system cannot be used, Huawei can enable HarmonyOS at any time.

For China people, HarmonyOS represents a great and legendary era. Huawei named its self-developed operating system "HarmonyOS", which shows that it has full confidence in itself, and it has also ignited the patriotism of Chinese people in one fell swoop. Netizens have praised the support of domestic operating systems in Weibo.

In spite of this, there are people who secretly ask in private:

"What is HarmonyOS?"

 

HarmonyOS, what do you mean? In ancient mythology, the ancients believed that before the creation of heaven and earth, it was a chaotic vitality, and this natural vitality was called HarmonyOS. It seems that Huawei’s inspiration comes from ancient Chinese myths, which shows its creativity in the chaotic field of domestic mobile phone brands.

Chaos God in Ancient Mythology

Huawei’s love for ancient myths can also be seen in the products already on the market. Huawei’s mobile phone chip is named "Kirin"; Huawei’s PC processor chip, named "Kun Peng"; Huawei’s artificial intelligence chip, named "Shengteng"; Huawei’s router chip, named "Lingxiao" ….. has a wide range of applications. Is this because the whole book Shan Hai Jing was registered after studying the classics? The subtle influence of myth is vividly reflected here in Huawei.

However, Huawei is definitely not the first enterprise to eat crabs. Many foreign brands with a long history and world-famous love to seek inspiration from myths. Some well-known Starbucks trademarks come from the legend of banshee Sai Ren, and some brands tend to seek inspiration from myths when launching sub-products.

EOS, a Volkswagen convertible, is named after Leona.

Myths are entrusted with the beautiful imagination of ancestors in ancient times about nature and the universe, which contains their awe and has a great influence on a nation’s spirit. When we looked up at the moon when we were young, we heard the legend of the Moon Palace goddess Chang ‘e and Wu Gang cutting Guangxi, and we were constantly inspired by Pangu’s indomitable spirit in the process of growing up. These fairy tales seem simple to us, but they have left an influence on our subconscious mind and are deeply reflected in dynamic cultural creation.

Because the myth of the moon is the sustenance of China people’s homesickness, the first lunar rover in China was named Jade Rabbit, the lunar probe was named Chang ‘e, the area around the landing site of the probe was called Guanghan Palace, and the three impact craters nearby were named Ziwei, Tianshi and Taiwei respectively. The romantic myth of "the Goddess Chang’e flying to the moon" has created a common context for everyone in China and made our spiritual world richer.

Kuafu’s myth of day by day

It seems that things in myth are very far away from us. Maybe some people will think: What does reading myths have to do with the present world? You know, for the ancients who created these myths a long time ago, God was the real existence in their lives. The sky, the earth, floods, rainstorms, strong winds, fires, trees, spring, summer, autumn and winter … these things surround them, affecting and even determining their life and death, so they created these gods from their own actual needs. We are their descendants. Reading ancient myths today is actually going back to the spiritual world of our ancestors to explore, and to understand how our country and nation came from the wild to the present step by step.

Nvwa Patches up the Sky

Myth Today, there may not be many people in China who truly believe in and worship these ancient gods mentioned in the book. Does that mean that people in China have no faith? Of course not. Some beliefs handed down from remote ancient times have actually been internalized into our bones. For example, we always say that "man is doing, and the sky is watching" and "the skynet is long, but not leaking". When you express your sigh or surprise, you may blurt out: "My God!" ….. For us in China, this belief in "Heaven", "Heaven Emperor" and "Heaven Way" is deeply rooted. We believe that there is a power that dominates everything, and what human beings do has a heaven way to draw the bottom line for us. This belief has been passed down from ancient myths to the present for thousands of years.

Fengshen in ancient mythology

However, there seems to be a strange phenomenon now. China people are familiar with the gods in Greek mythology, love Loki Sol in Nordic mythology, and mention the myth of China, but they feel obscure and unwilling to understand and explore. Shan Hai Jing is not uninteresting, but why is it not appreciated, so that it is dusty on the bookshelf? Adults are like this, and children are even worse. If parents don’t know the myth of China themselves, who will tell it for future generations? The wisdom of our ancestors may be lost in the long river of history forever.

China’s myth is deeply rooted and rich, which requires quiet reading and taste, and more importantly, it needs to be passed down. Blindly advocating western myths, then a hundred years later, if our descendants only know Venus and don’t know Fu Xishi, it may be the misfortune of a nation.

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Editor: He Chang Li Tong

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