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How to write "Guo" in China's calligraphy?

1, "country" running script writing:

2, "country" cursive writing:

3, "country" regular script writing:

4. Writing of "State" official script

5, "country" seal handwriting:

Country?

1, country: within. Ancestor ~ outside ~. Defend the family.

2. Representing or symbolizing the country: the national emblem. ~ flag. ~ flowers.

3, the length of a country: ~ hands. ~ color.

4, refers to the country, especially China's: ~ output. ~ surgery. ~ draw. ~ medicine.

5. Last name.

Related words: motherland, country, foreign country, national anthem, international, monarch

Extended data

First, the evolution of glyphs.

Second, etymological explanation.

Classical Chinese version of Shuo Wen Jie Zi: country, country also. From, from or.

The vernacular version of Shuo Wen Jie Zi: the country, the land to be sealed. The glyph uses the meaning of "Ai, or".

Three. Interpretation of related words

1, foreign [wài guó]?

Except their own country.

2. the monarch [guójón]?

The supreme ruler of the monarchy.

3. Soul of China [guó hun]?

Refers to the unique spirit of a country's citizens.

4. Country [liè guó?

Countries that coexist in a certain period of time: ~ competition. Travel around.

5. Our country?

A title of respect for one's country.

6. National quintessence [guó cu]?

It refers to the essence of China's inherent culture: Chinese painting and Beijing opera are called ~.

7. Principality?

Feudal vassal states in Europe. The duke is the head of state.

8. Rich countries?

Make the country rich: ~ Yumin. ~ Qiang Bing.

9. State religion?

A religion recognized by the state power and granted the privilege of rule. For example, Christianity has long been the state religion in European countries.

10, Guoyin [guóyιn]?

In the old days, it refers to the standard Chinese pronunciation recognized by the state.