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How to write the tradition of official script

Official script of calligraphy (pictured)

I. Interpretation

1, writing; Record; Writing: calligraphy. Big book, special book. Shake the book straight.

2. Font: regular script. official script

3. bound volume: a book. A book and a set of books. Series. New book. Ancient books. Bookstore.

4. Letters: letters from home. Letters.

5. Document: certificate. Promise. Description. Challenge book white paper.

6. Last name.

Second, the interpretation of words.

Classical Chinese version of Shuo Wen Jie Zi: one book, one book. From that voice.

Vernacular version of Shuo Wen Jie Zi: a book with bamboo chopsticks as the pen. The glyph takes "Yu" as the side and "Zhe" as the sound side.

Third, the evolution of glyphs (as shown in the figure)

Fourth, the original meaning of coinage

Verbs, hold a pen, write and draw.

Extended data

Word combination: writing? Reading? Cursive script? Study? Book collection? Books? A schoolbag? Painting and calligraphy? Study? Tell a story? Book return series? Endorsement? read a book

A. cursive script [c m: o sh ū]?

A Chinese character font. The font is simpler than Li and Kai, and the strokes are tortuous, which is convenient for quick writing. Since the Han Dynasty, many changes have taken place in body posture, such as Cao Zhang, modern grass, wild grass and walking grass.

Second, the schoolbag [shū bāo]?

Bags made of cloth or leather are mainly used for fashionable books and stationery when students go to school.

Third, storytelling [Shu Bu sh ū]?

A generic term for a part of Quyi. Generally speaking, it refers to folk art that only talks but doesn't sing, such as talking about history in Song Dynasty and commenting on stories in Yuan Dynasty, as well as modern Suzhou storytelling and northern storytelling. Sometimes it also refers to some folk art of rap, such as Suzhou Tanci.

Fourth, the desk [sh ū zhu Fei]?

A desk for reading and writing.

Verb (abbreviation of verb) Shu Mei [shméI]?

For the convenience of readers, the title, chapter, title and page number are printed at the top of the page. Also refers to the blank space at the top of the text.