How to write Xian in traditional Chinese calligraphy?

The traditional Chinese character for Xian is "仙", and the calligraphy writing is as follows:

Interpretation:

1. Immortal. In ancient religions, myths and legends, there are immortal beings who transcend this world.

2. Refers to the extraordinary realm where gods live.

3. A euphemism used for death or the deceased.

4. Used to praise Taoist people and things.

Related words:

Fairy, wonderland, fairy aunt, eight immortals, crane, narcissus, deity, immortal, immortal death, immortal, elixir, cultivator, fairy, fairy niche

Extended information:

1. Fairy Girl

The old name for women who engage in superstitious activities such as divination.

Zhao Shuli's "Xiao Erhei's Marriage": "It has been thirty years since Sanxiangu came to God. At that time, Sanxiangu was only fifteen years old. She had just married Yu Fu and was the first in the village. A handsome daughter-in-law."

2. Fairyland

The place where immortals live; the fairyland. It also refers to a place with extremely beautiful scenery.

Lao She's "Four Generations Under One Roof" Part 2 Fifty: "Their feathers are so smooth and their postures are so handsome, coupled with the red walls, green cypresses, and golden tiles The palace is really a fairy bird in fairyland."

3. Fairy

Fairy.

Chapter 100 of "Dream of Red Mansions": "I once saw a person who said that Daiyu was born as a different person and died as a different ghost. She must be a fairy from there."