How to write the word "meaning" in official script

The official script of Yi is as follows:

Writing skills: align the upper and lower parts in the center. The middle width should be long. The "Day" paintings are evenly arranged and of moderate size. The "heart" lying hook is crescent-shaped, the distance between the three points is roughly equal, and the stipples are in appropriate positions.

Stroke order code:丶一丶ノ一丨フ一一丶フ丶

Stroke name: dot, horizontal, dot, left, horizontal, vertical, horizontal fold, horizontal, horizontal , dot, oblique hook, dot, dot

Group of words: false meaning, intentionality, fun, affection, semantic meaning, ultimate meaning, Zhongyi, rainy meaning, referring meaning, happy meaning, what meaning, true meaning, intention, Goodwill, intention, coolness, praise, go away, perseverance, wisdom, care, intention, apology, spirit, intention, elegance, chill, its intention, smoothness, will, favor, jealousy, care, Smooth meaning, ancient meaning, creativity, wantonness, penmanship, casualness,

Official script is also called "official script" and "ancient script". It is a font based on seal script and produced to meet the needs of convenient writing.

In official script, Xiaozhuan is simplified, and the evenly rounded lines of Xiaozhuan are transformed into straight and square strokes, making it easier to write. It is divided into "Qin Li" (also called "Ancient Li") and "Han Li" (also called "Modern Li"). The emergence of official script is a major change in ancient writing and calligraphy.

Shuowen Jiezi explains that the meaning of 'Li' is 'attachment', and 'Book of the Later Han·Feng Yichuan' explains that it means 'belong'. This meaning is still used today, and it is used in modern Chinese. There is the word 'subordinate'. "Book of Jin Wei Heng Zhuan", "Shuowen Jie Zi Preface" and paragraph annotations also believe that official script is "not covered by Sasuke Seal", so official script is an auxiliary font of Xiaozhuan. ”

Clerical script is a common solemn font in Chinese characters. The writing effect is slightly wide and flat, with long horizontal strokes and short straight strokes. It pays attention to "silkworm head and swallow tail" and "twists and turns". It originated in the Qin Dynasty , reached its peak in the Eastern Han Dynasty, and is known as "Han Li Tang Kai" in calligraphy circles. It is also said that official script originated in the Warring States Period.