The difference between 忿 and 忿

The difference between 忿 and 忿 lies in the radical, reference, etymology and origin of the word.

1. Different radicals:

1. 嫫: Use the radical of earth.

2. 忿: Use next to the word "Shi".

2. Different references:

1. Jing: the same as "zun" in ancient times, wine glass.

2. Yi: the same as "squatting" in ancient times, lying down.

3. Different word origins:

1. 嫫: phonetic, the word comes from the soil and the word "Zun", and "Zun" also sounds. The original meaning of "Zun" means "strongly recommend good wine", and it is extended to " Good wine”.

2. 忿: The word "忿" means Congshi, which means Shiwu. The original meaning of "忿" refers to the shape sound, Congshi, Zun sound, and the original meaning is to sit.

The evolution of Chinese characters

Oracle bone inscriptions are a type of writing during the Shang Dynasty. They are usually carved on tortoise shells and animal bones and used for inscriptions and records. The oracle bone inscriptions have vivid glyphs and rough lines, which have strong artistic appeal. Its development laid the foundation for the evolution of Chinese characters.

In the late Shang and Zhou dynasties, a new form of writing appeared - bronze inscriptions. On the basis of oracle bone inscriptions, the bronze inscriptions are more neatly processed and the lines are more delicate. At this time, the glyphs have begun to gradually approach modern Chinese characters, and some pictographic characters and referential characters have also begun to appear.

As the evolution of Chinese characters continues to accelerate over the course of history, different writing forms such as seal script, official script, regular script, and running script gradually appeared. Among them, seal script is a calligraphy style from the Qin and Han Dynasties. The characters are simple and regular, with strong decorative and artistic qualities. It is the basis for the evolution of later calligraphy.

Clerical script is an official writing form of the Han Dynasty. It has regular strokes and flat fonts and is extremely readable. It can be said that official script has a profound influence on later generations of calligraphy.

Regular script is the main form of modern Chinese character writing and has high aesthetic and practical value. Its fonts are regular and clear, with high readability and beauty. Modern Chinese calligraphy is mostly based on regular script.

In the evolution of Chinese characters, new glyphs continue to appear, and some glyphs are gradually eliminated. Different writing forms and different historical periods have had a profound impact on the development of Chinese characters. The form of Chinese characters is also constantly affected by foreign characters and foreign cultures, and is constantly changing.