The deep meaning of help

The deep meaning of help: helping, assisting, pressing or holding with hands, mixing, and supporting people or things with hands to avoid failure. You can also have a last name.

Basic meaning: help, aid: ~ support. ~ planting. ~ help the poor in danger. Support a person or thing with your hands to avoid failure: support ~. ~ positive. ~ suitable for all ages. Press or hold: ~ ladder by hand. Sofa ~ hands. Last name. ?

Detailed meaning: sound and form. From the hand, from the husband, the husband also sounds. Dave means outside. Hand-to-husband combination means reaching out to help people outside. Original meaning: helping others, reaching out to help people around you stand firm.

In the original meaning, if you are in danger but don't hold it, if you don't hold it, what will you do with it? -"The Analects of Confucius" car to the door. -"Warring States Policy Wei Ce". Note: Help is getting off. Then help the following. -"Zuo Zhuan Gong Xuan Two Years" looked at Zhusha Temple with crutches and climbed up. -"Xu Xiake's Travel Notes, Visiting Huangshan Mountain"

Group words: help (help, help); Help (help, help); Help (assistance); Help); Help (by hand); Help (assist) support; Protect.

The method of writing good words:

1, practice more radicals

Most Chinese characters have radicals, so when writing, we must first master the writing method of radicals. These include the order of strokes, brushwork and structure of fonts. When writing a radical, it is not difficult to write the same radical or the same capital.

2. Practice the main strokes.

The main strokes of a font are the most important "components" of calligraphy. If the main pen is not well written, especially the main pen, the word is basically a failure. Therefore, when practicing calligraphy or creating calligraphy works, we must pay more attention to practicing the main pen.

3. Practice frequently used high-frequency words.

The so-called high-frequency characters refer to the fonts that you can often see or appear in an article or a tablet, such as "De", "Ren", "Zai", "Cheng", "Qing" and "Du", which appear frequently in modern articles and works.