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How many ways to write the character "qing" in calligraphy?

There are 3 ways to write the character qing in calligraphy: cursive, running script and regular script

The character qing in cursive script is written as follows:

The character qing in running script is written as follows:

The character qing in regular script is written as follows:

Pinyin: qīng?

Capitol: 氵/p>

笔画: 11

Five strokes: IGEG

Interpretation:

1. Clean; clear. As opposed to "turbid": ~ wave.

2. Clear; understand: divide ~ between enemy and self. To speak ~ reason.

3. To check: ~ bin.

4. Silence: ~ secluded.

5. exhaust; finish; leave nothing at all: ~ remove.

6. not corrupt: ~ Lian.

7. dynasty name (1644-1911). The last feudal dynasty of China.

Expanded Information

Chinese Character Evolution:

Homophones: qing, light, tilting

I.qing Pinyin: qīng

1. black: ~ cloth. ~ thread.

2. Green (mostly used for plants) or blue (for the sky): ~ grass. ~ sky.

3. grass or unripe crops: tread ~. Look at ~.

4. youth: old in ~.

5. short for Qinghai.

2. Light pinyin: qīng

1. Small weight; small load force. As opposed to "heavy": ~ like a feather. ~ loaded.

2. Small in number; shallow in degree: year ~. ~ not to be injured in the line of fire.

3. Without using violent force: ~ take ~ put.

4. unimportant: responsibility ~.

5. Not to pay attention to; not to take seriously: ~ regard. ~ rate.

6. not serious: ~ thin.

3. tilting pinyin: qīng

1. crooked; slanted: ~ oblique. The body is ~ forward.

2. inclination: left ~. Right ~.

3. collapse: ~ overthrow. The building will ~.

4. To make an object invert or tilt, to pour out its contents as much as possible: ~boxes and baskets. ~The rain is pouring down.

5. To exhaust (one's strength): ~ listen.

5. ~ To do the job well with all one's strength.