How to write cursive and brush characters with pictures?

The calligraphy of cursive pictograms is as follows:

The usage of pictograms is as follows:

1. Original meaning, noun: data for plotting the territory and boundaries of a city-state. Group words such as: atlas, map, map, follow the map.

2, verbs: consider, seek and plan. Group words such as: plot, attempt, attempt, greed, intention, mercenary.

3. Noun: a painted visual work or document. Group words such as: pattern, chart, picture, picture, image, graph, pattern, picture, book, drawing, stamp, picture book, atlas, illustration, illustration, illustration, drawing, grand plan, blueprint, drawing and reading.

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the evolution of the glyphs of pictures and characters:

The classical Chinese version of Shuo Wen Jie Zi: pictures and plans are difficult. From, from. Well, it's hard to understand. ?

The vernacular version of Shuo Wen Jie Zi: Figure, plan a difficult grand goal. The glyph adopts the meaning of "吆吆". Hmm, it means hard.

explanation of group words:

1. Drawing refers to drawing some self-conceived pictures on paper, wall, canvas and other tools with various paints, brushes and other painting tools. Mao Zedong's Introduction to a Cooperative: "A piece of white paper has no burden, so you can write the latest and most beautiful words and draw the latest and most beautiful pictures."

2. Pictures refer to paintings, images or portraits made of lines and colors. Also refers to the map. Metaphor magnificent rivers and mountains. Lu Xun's Episode < Running > Postscript II: "Because pictures are the universal language of human beings, it is difficult for a third party to get in the way."

3. Illustrations and pictures inserted in books and periodicals. Can help explain the content, or enhance artistic appeal. Such as encyclopedic dictionaries, illustrations in scientific works and literary works. Lu Xun's Letters to Zou Taofen: "I thought it would be more interesting if there were illustrations."

4, territory, which originally refers to household registration and maps, now generally refers to the territory and territory of the country. Mao Zedong's "On protracted war" 92: "China has a vast territory and a large number of soldiers."

5, chart, refers to the general name of charts and tables indicating various situations and various numbers, such as schematic diagrams and statistical tables. Ru Zhijuan's Tall Poplar Tree Wish: "The workers in the parade are holding all kinds of big signs, on which are written charts to achieve production targets."