China ancient calligraphy book name explanation complete book.

Three-character characters at the beginning of practicing calligraphy

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Practice skirt exercise books for war.

The first word is a complete set of three-character words for practice.

Etudes: [Li à nxí q ǔ] A work for practicing playing skills. Usually the whole song runs through one or two characteristic phonemes. /kloc-in the 0/9th century, the etudes created by Chopin and Liszt were very artistic and suitable for concerts.

Lian Zi zui: [lià NZ ǐ zu ǐ] dialect. Phrases are a popular folk art form.

Skirt Training: [lià nqú nzi] Biography of Southern History Ren Fang contains Yunzi Xihua's Winter Moon with Ge Kui Skirt. "Zi" was mistaken for "Xun" and later called the "training skirt" of the poor.

"Exercise book": [lià nxí bù] is a notebook and exercise book for middle school students and primary school students. The cover printed by the school according to the discipline and degree is usually accompanied by the school emblem and name, also known as the school book. Sometimes in order to distinguish, the exercise books sold in the store are called street books. There are fields on the cover of the exercise book to fill in information such as name, class, class number or student number, subject, teacher's name, etc. ...

"Trainee": [lià nxí sh ē ng] a junior employee who used to be an apprentice in banks, companies, shops and other units.

"Fitness": [Liàn xing shou] Taoism refers to fitness, in order to thoroughly remould oneself and become immortal.

"Exercise": [lià nxí tí] A narrow exercise is a question that needs to be answered in order to consolidate the learning effect; Broadly speaking, exercises refer to problems aimed at repeated study and practice in order to be proficient, including troubles and problems encountered in life.

"Practice Buddhism": [lià nxí ngní] Buddhism refers to a monk who practices abstinence. "Zi Tongzhi's Three Years of Jianwu in Ming Taizu": "Later, I learned from virtue that my former residence, Eta Ursae Majoris Temple, practiced martial arts." Hu Sansheng's Note: "Practice is practice, and practice is forbidden."

"Training for war": [lià nwé izhà n] Training is for war.

Expand thinking: the first word is a four-character idiom at the beginning of practicing Chinese characters, and the idiom is explained.

Lianchuan Sanlao

[Lian Chun ā ns ā nl m: o]

Three old people famous for their writings after Gui Youguang in Ming Dynasty.

Prepare for battle.

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Train soldiers and feed horses. Get ready for battle.

experienced and knowledgeable

[Lianda Lochen]

Mature and steady.

Expanding knowledge: interpretation of Chinese characters in Chinese character practice

Pinyin: Lynn

Radical: strokes: 8

Five elements: fire

Tradition: practice

1. Beth: Jiang ~.

2. Cook raw silk to make it soft and white: ~ silk.

3. Practice; Training: ~ soldiers. ~ kung fu. ~ calligraphy.

4. More experience; Proficiency: old. Fuck. Cooked ~.

5. Last name.