Introduction to the basic knowledge of the word "Bo"-"Bo" is a Chinese character consisting of three dots and a horizontal line.
The pronunciation is "chuān".
As a unique character, it is often used in calligraphy and can also be used to form some compound words.
1. font characteristics
The word "ao" is a relatively rare word in Chinese characters, which is characterized by no head.
It consists of three points and a horizontal line, similar to "?" T-shaped strokes form a curved water flow pattern.
In ancient literati calligraphy, it is often used as one of the calligraphy themes.
2. Application of word formation
The word "you" is often used as the radical of other Chinese characters. Such as "Chuan", "Aldehyde" and "Xun", all use the word "Yun".
The words are vertical and horizontal, "endless flow" and so on.
The meaning of the word "ao" is mainly used to add the meaning of climax and river to some words.
3. Allusions expansion
"You" has certain allusions in Chinese character culture.
According to Shuo Wen Jie Zi, in Shang Dynasty, Dayu adopted a scheme called "Three Rivers to Silt Flood", and excavated to connect two tributaries with the main river to form a water system. In order to thank Hai Ruiwei for this move, later generations called this plan "water control" and added the word "Zhi" as a symbolic image.
Summary: The word "Bo" is often borrowed by calligraphers, not only as one of the themes of calligraphy, but also as the radicals of other Chinese characters. In addition, because it means climax and river, it is often added to some words. In addition, the word "cloud" has its unique historical allusions. For example, the flood control plan of that year is a famous cultural phenomenon.