How to write the car of the car

The car's writing: horizontal, folded, horizontal and vertical.

Car, the word first appeared in Shang Dynasty Oracle Bone Inscriptions and Shang Dynasty bronze inscriptions, and its ancient glyph is like an ancient car. Most of Oracle Bone Inscriptions and Jin Wen had wagons, axles and wheels. The original meaning of "car" is vehicle; The ancient car was not only a means of transportation, but also used to lead troops to fight.

Later, "car" generally refers to vehicles with wheels on land, and extends to all tools that rotate with wheels. "Turning" is also used as a verb, which means cutting with a lathe. "Car" is used in dialect, which also means turning the body. The word "car" in chess is pronounced jū.

Che is one of the radicals of Chinese characters, with serial number 68. Words with the symbol "car" are mostly related to cars, which can be roughly divided into four categories: first, the types of cars, such as chariots and chariots; Second, automobile parts, such as wheels, axles and axles; Third, the purpose of the car, such as transshipment, loading and transportation; Fourth, other things related to cars, such as tracks, tracks and reeds.

The word "car" is the result of further simplification of the word "car", with only four strokes in total. Compared with the original complicated two-wheeled "car", the difficulty is quite different. This "car" comes from cursive script. Since the Eastern Jin Dynasty, many calligraphers, such as Wang Xianzhi, Huai Su, Yan Zhenqing, Yu Shinan, Su Shi, Xian Yushu and Zhu Zhishan, have written the word "che" as a unique cursive script or radical.

In addition to transportation and travel, ancient cars were also used in war. Therefore, the term "automobile" sometimes refers to personnel carriers. "Zuo Zhuan Yin Gongyuan" contains: Knowing the day when his brother attacked Zheng, he was ordered to "take a handsome car to attack Beijing".

Wheels are rotating, so "car" can also be extended to machinery that rotates with axles or runs with wheels. Cutting parts with a lathe is called car parts, and sewing clothes with a sewing machine is called car clothes.

As for the word "car" in the words "test run" and "workshop", it can be understood as referring to machines in general. In some dialects, "car" also refers to rotation, especially the rotation of the body, such as "the car turned around, the car turned around and the body left." Also refers to turning knobs and switches, such as "turn off the lights".