How to write the devil's devil

The devil’s magic writing method is dot, horizontal, left, horizontal, vertical, left, dot, horizontal, vertical, left, N, left, vertical, horizontal fold, horizontal, horizontal,

Left, vertical hook, fold, point.

Mo is a common Chinese character (first-level character), pronounced as mó. It was first seen in the small seal script of "Shuowen" and came into being with the translation of Buddhist scriptures in the Northern and Southern Dynasties. The original meaning is the abbreviation of Sanskrit Mara; it is extended to refer to demons and monsters; it is also extended to evil people or forces; demons can easily arouse people's curiosity, so it is also extended to refer to magical, obsessed with something, etc.

Demon, a phonetic character. The small seal script comes from the ghost and makes a numb sound. After the official reform, the regular script was written as "魔". Qing Niu Shuyu's "Shuowen New Supplementary Examination": ""Yu Pian": 'Devil, Mo Heqie, devil.' Volume 21 of "All Sutras Sound and Meaning" says: "Mo He is against this, the book does not have this" The translator Yi Zuo said: "The magic power is natural, and the demons are the first to come."

The new appendix of "Shuowen" written by Zheng Zhen of the Qing Dynasty. "Kao": "According to the name of devil, it originated from Sanskrit. "Zhengzi Tong" quoted a scripture saying: 'Mogu made grinding stones from stones, and it was province.' Emperor Wu of Liang changed the name from ghost." It can be seen that the word "magic" followed the Southern and Northern Dynasties. Translations of Buddhist scriptures began to be produced. The original meaning is the abbreviation of Mara in Sanskrit. For example, "The Theory of Great Wisdom": "Taking away wisdom and life, destroying the Dharma, and the source of merit and virtue is why it is called a demon."

By extension, it generally refers to evil ghosts and monsters. Some people are more hateful than ghosts, so they are also extended to evil people or forces. Demons are very strange and easily arouse people's curiosity, so they are also extended to mean magical. It can also describe a person's fascination with something. In regular script, the character "魔" consists of two parts: "ghost" and "horse".

The "ghost" on the left means mystery and terror, and the "horse" on the right means fast and wild. The two parts together represent devilish power and speed. In short, there are many ways to write the word "魔", and different calligraphy styles and historical backgrounds have a certain impact on its writing.

No matter which calligraphy style it is, it can reflect the characteristics of mystery, evil, power and speed represented by the word "魔". When we use the word "devil", we need to pay attention to the context and cultural background it involves, and do not use it in sensitive or negative situations.