The meaning of chapped is 1. The skin is cracked due to wind and cold. 2. The technique of traditional Chinese painting: when painting mountains and rocks, outline the outlines to show the texture and yin and yang of the rocks and trees, and then use light dry ink to draw with side strokes. 3.
Pinyin: [cūn]
Wubi: cwtc
Radical: Pi
Strokes: 12
"Crack" was first seen in Shuowen. It comes from skin, which means it is related to the skin; from wheat, which means walking, it means that people's skin is susceptible to cold and cracking when walking outside for a long time. The original meaning is that the skin is cracked by cold. Later, it gradually evolved from Shuowen and finally into the simplified version of regular script "皴".
Interpretation of ancient books
Kangxi Dictionary
The rhyme and rhyme of the collection are all in harmony with each other, and the sound is frail. It is said that the writing style is fine. Jade chapter_also. Liang Shu·Wu Di Ji held the pen and felt the cold, his hands were chapped.
Also painting method. Cao Fuxing, a book reviewer of Tang Dynasty, was good at painting, and he painted figures with wrinkled clothing patterns.
Dong Yuan also painted mountains and rocks, making them pockmarked.
There is also a poem by Yang Pu with a general meaning: several lakes are rippled to the core. Lu Fangweng's notes said: I don't know what chapped is. Lake_Poetry The wolf stalks its beard, and the beast's neck is full of county meat. Hucha is the sagging skin of the cow's neck, which means its taste is thin.
Also Su Shi's longan poem only makes the skin grow chapped, and the color reflects the skin. Note chapped skin, refers to lychee.
Shuowenjiezi
The skin becomes fine. From the skin_sound.
New appendix to Qilunqiewen 2
Related words
Cracked, cracked method, frozen cracked, cracked split