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And the official book: <>
And there is also a variant of the word 龢:
龢 also has a variant of the character writing 禾龠:
The writing method of the word and the character is roughly the above.
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How to write the word "love":1.(Apostrophe.)
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Love" is a commonly used word in Chinese, read as ài, which was first seen in Jinwen, and its original meaning is "love" and "hobby", which means that there are deep feelings for people or things, and later it was extended to the meaning of "love", "cherish" and "greed".
Love Compound:Love, love, love
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Summary. Hello, dear. I love you Chinese characters are written in Li, as shown in the figure below.
Hello, dear. I love you Chinese characters are written in Li, as shown in the figure below.
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The word love is written as follows:
Apostrophe, point, point, apostrophe, point, cross-skimming Horizontal hook, horizontal, apostrophe, horizontal hook, cross-hook, cross-hook, apostrophe.
Love, a commonly used word in Chinese, read as ài, was first seen in Jinwen, and its original meaning is "love" and "hobby", which means that there are deep feelings for people or things, and later it was extended to the meaning of "love", "cherish" and "greed".
On November 20, 2019, the "Chinese Inventory 2019" activity was launched, and the domestic characters recommended by Qingbo Big Data were "country, love, governance, discipline, and meeting".
Etymological evolution: love, not found in the oracle bone Hengmu type, until the Warring States Period, began to find the word "love" in the "Zhongshan Wang Square Pot", Zhongshan Wang Yuan Pot and the Warring States Period.
It is composed of two parts: "owing" (or "owing") and "heart". "Owe" and "旡" ( are both figures sitting upright on the ground with their mouths open, with the mouth of "owing" facing to the left and the mouth of "owing" facing to the right. This person who opened his mouth touched his heart with his right hand to express the meaning of "opening his mouth to tell others, and liking it in his heart."
However, after Qin Shi Huang annexed the Six Kingdoms, the small seal "love" (Fig. E) was used uniformly, but the foot of the word "love" had an additional foot (夊) downward, to indicate that "love" was a kind of behavior and action.
This downward foot is the evolution process of "夊", which is the gradual transformation of a downward foot from solid to linear and stroke-like. Because the toes are pointing downward, it indicates action from far and near. This "夊" was not a separate character, but was later used as an ideogram for the words "winter", "place", "each", and "summer".
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The line of love is written like a late grandiose following:The first stroke is flat skimming, with the right point of the penmanship, and then turn to the left to quickly skimm, short and powerful, the angle should be flat; The following three dots echo compactly, the brushstrokes are connected, and pay attention to their respective forms; The left point is cut obliquely into the pen, and the code book is slightly heavier downward, and the left is oblique; The horizontal hook horizontal drawing is not heavy, anti-shoulder, slightly light to the right, after the pen is in place, slightly raise the pen and then pause the pen to the left back to the hook, strong and powerful.
The heart word is slightly flattened, the angle of the horizontal hook is slightly flat, the two dots should not be written large, and the right point is usually omitted; Stretch the brush, straighten the body slightly, and pay attention to the change in the weight of the pen; The lower stroke is slightly heavier and slightly bent, and the line of strokes points differently from the long stroke; Brush the pen into the pen, go down to the right, gradually heavier, pause to the corner and then slowly lift the pen to the right and flatten, the angle is slightly lower.
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The cursive writing of the word "love" is as follows:
Basic meaning: 1. Socks are empty and affectionate, and have deep feelings for people or things.
Compound]: love, love, affection.
2. Affection or admiration of people and things.
Compound words]: maternal love, my love, cut love.
3. Like, like.
Compound words]: love, hobby, cut love.
4. Cherish and pay attention.
Compounds]: cherish, cherish, self-love.
5. Benevolence and grace.
Compound]: benevolence, bereavement.
6. Honorific titles for other people's daughters. Same as concubine.
Compound]: to make love.
Glyph evolution. <>
Literary version of "Shuo Wen Jie Zi": Love, line. From , sound.
Vernacular version of "Shuo Wen Jie Zi": Love, the way of walking. The glyph uses " " as the side, and " " as the sound side.
Explanation of words: 1. Lovely [ kě ài ].
Definition: Lovely.
2. Love and care [ i hù ].
Interpretation: Cherish and protect.
3. Love [ rè ài ].
Interpretation: (to the country, the people, the cause, etc.) to love passionately.
4. Love cherish [ i xī ].
Interpretation: because of the importance of the manuscript and not wasted; Love and cherish.
5. Caress [ i fǔ ].
Interpretation: Laughing, soothing, soothing.
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