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The character "Li" is written in cursive. How to write in cursive script

I. The Cursive Script of "Li"

II. The Running Script of "Li"

III. The Etymological Evolution of "Li"

Li, in oracle bone characters = (木,树) + (子,后代,比喻籽实) denotes the fruit produced by a tree.

Etymology: noun, a sweet and sour fruit borne in summer by a deciduous tree with white flowers in spring.

Golden script and seal script inherited the oracle bone script glyphs. The official script writes the ones in the seal script glyphs into the ones in the seal script glyphs. It is presumed that the plum tree with sweet and sour fruits is a high-yield fruit tree widely loved and widely planted and harvested in the Central Plains in ancient times, and it is common for folk to make dried plums and dried plums. Dried plums and dried plums, sweet and sour, relieving sleepiness and fatigue, for long-distance trekking on foot ancient travelers, is almost a necessary comfort food.

The gift of dried plums to friends and relatives on the other side of the line became a popular custom and slowly evolved into an ancient cultural tradition; and the word "baggage" has evolved into a synonym for preparations for the journey in the traveler's bag.

Expanded Information

The group words of "Li"

A. Peach and Li [ táo lǐ ]

Di Renjie of the Tang Dynasty recommended Yao Yuanchong and dozens of other people to the imperial court, and they all became famous ministers. Someone said to Di, "All the peaches and plums in the world are under your door. The phrase is found in "Zi Zhi Tong Jian - Tang Ji Zetian Empress Jiusi Yuan Nian". Later, the idiom of "Peach and Plum" was used to refer to the students educated: ~all over the world.

2. Luggage [ xíng li ]

1. Clothes boxes, covers, etc., brought on a trip.

2. Also used as traveling li. The messenger.

3. sī li [ sī lǐ ]

1.Official name. The name of the official is sī lǐ (司理).

2. To enforce the law, to decide cases.

4. Li Zi [ lǐ zi ]

1.

2. The fruit of the plum tree.

5. Li Hui [ lǐ huì ]

Anciently, it was a custom for women to drink plum juice and wine on the first day of summer, which was called "Li Hui".

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