How were ancient Chinese characters written, and how were ancient Chinese characters written

Updated on culture 2024-07-20
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Glyph. The ancient writing "灋" (会意. From "water", it means that the law and the law are fair like the surface of water; From "廌" (zhì), that is, 解廌, a mythical beast in myths and legends, it is said that it can distinguish between curved and straight, and when trying cases, it can use its horns to touch the person who is curved.

    Basic Meaning: Criminal Law; Law; Fadu) There is also a record of the cloud "Fa" is a kind of deer and ox similar to the mythical beast, in ancient times people used it as a tool to solve the case, whenever there are multiple suspects in the case, people usually release it, if it uses the horns to push whomever is the criminal.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Before the Han Dynasty, the meaning of the word "Han" specifically referred to the Han River (Han River), and it was also used to refer to the Tianhe, such as Xiao Han, which still means "river".

    It is written in two ancient languages:

    One is the shape and sound of the word, "氵" ideograph, ".

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