Meng cursive script

The handwriting of a famous cursive calligrapher of Meng character is as follows:

Usage of Meng character:

1. Adjective: initial, first, the first of each season in the four seasons One month. Word groups such as Meng Chun, Meng Dong, Meng Qiu, Meng Xia, Meng Yue.

2, adjective, original meaning, eldest, eldest son. The group words are for example, Meng Xiong, Meng Sun, Meng Zhongshu Ji.

3. Noun, surname. For example, Meng Chang, Meng Ke.

Extended information

The glyph evolution of the character Meng:

The classical Chinese version of "Shuowen Jiezi": Meng, long. From the son, the sound of the dish.

The vernacular version of "Shuowen Jiezi": Meng, the oldest among his peers. The glyph uses "子" as the side part and "Dan" as the side part.

Explanation of the group of words:

1. Mengqiu refers to the first month of autumn, the seventh month of the lunar calendar. It is arranged according to the 24 solar terms of the lunar calendar. According to the two solar terms of Beginning of Autumn and End of Summer. day.

2. Mengdong refers to the first month of winter every year, that is, the tenth month of the lunar calendar. Among the 24 solar terms, there are two solar terms: Lidong and Xiaoxue.

3. Meng Ke, whose personal name is Mencius, was a thinker and educator during the Warring States Period. The courtesy name is Ziyu, a native of Zou (now Zou County, Shandong Province). A disciple of Confucius' grandson Si. He was another most influential master of the Confucian school after Confucius. In the feudal era, he was revered as the Lesser Sage and was also called Confucius and Mencius together with Confucius. He once traveled to Qi, Song, Teng, Wei and other countries.

4. Confucius and Mencius, Xun Kuang and Meng Ke are collectively called. All were famous scholars and thinkers during the Warring States Period.

5. Mengchang, personal name, a nobleman of Qi State, surnamed Tian Mingwen, Chunshen, a native of Chu State, surnamed Huang Mingxie, the same as the Pingyuan Lord of Zhao State and the Xinling Lord of Wei State at that time Those in power, second only to the monarch, are known as the "Four Gentlemen of the Warring States Period".