Winter’s running script calligraphy

Winter’s running calligraphy is written as follows:

The names of the strokes of winter are: left, horizontal left/horizontal hook, Na, dot, dot.

From the explanation of "Shuowen Jiezi": "Winter is the end of the four seasons." "Winter" refers to the last season of the four seasons. As a seasonal noun, it is often used and recorded in literature. For example, "Shang Shu·Hong Fan": "As the sun and moon travel, there is winter and summer." Winter and summer are listed at the same time, indicating winter. In ancient Chinese, "winter" and "end" can also be seen in common situations.

In modern Chinese, "winter" is often used to express the season, and things related to winter can also be described with "winter", such as "winter rain", "winter snow" and "winter wheat". ,etc.

When "Dongdong" is used together, it has nothing to do with the meaning of "winter". It is a later onomatopoeia, such as Lu You's poem "Written on February 24th": "Tangli flowers bloom for wine. Nong, Nancun Bicun Gudongdong."

But later, people created a new phonetic word "dong" with the upper shape (drum) and the lower sound (winter), which means the sound of drumming, but there are too many strokes. , writing was inconvenient, so when simplifying Chinese characters, "Dongdong" was abolished, and "Dongdong" was still used as onomatopoeia.

Kangxi Dictionary:

The sub-set of Xiamenbudong; Kangxi strokes: 5 strokes; strokes outside the division: 3 strokes.

Old Chinese prose: ?, ?, ?, ?, ? "Tang Yun", "Ji Yun" and "Yun Hui" are all Zongqie and Duping. "Shuowen": The four seasons are over. "Li Yue Ling": The weather rises and the earth's atmosphere drops. The sky and the earth are blocked, and it becomes winter because of the occlusion.

"Le Ji": Winter means hiding. "Lü Li Zhi of the Former Han Dynasty": Winter is the end. "Bai Hu Tong": Frost is the weather of winter. "He Guanzi·Circulation Chapter": The handle of the bucket points north, and it is winter all over the world.

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