The strokes of black characters

The strokes of black characters: 丨 (vertical), ? (horizontal fold), 丨 (dot), ノ (left), 一 (horizontal), 丨 (vertical), 一 (horizontal), 一 ( Horizontal), 丶 (dot), 丶 (dot), 丶 (dot), 丶 (dot), *** twelve paintings.

The pronunciation of "黑" is: hēi. Describes colors like coal and ink; dim light; hidden; illegal; bad; vicious. Traditional: black, radical: black, strokes: 12, structure: up and down, character level: first level, character creation: pictographic, five strokes: lfou, five elements: soil.

"Black" was first seen in the oracle bone inscriptions of the Shang Dynasty. Judging from the word "black" on the unearthed stock traders' utensils, it is a knowing word: below is a stove with a fire; above is a chimney with a square mouth; some small dots in the middle are flying dust. The original meaning is "the color of fire" ("Shuowen"), that is, "black". Later, it was gradually discovered in bronze inscriptions, Chu-style bamboo slips, Qin-style bamboo slips, and Shuowen that the simplified version of regular script with the word "black" evolved from the small seal script of the Qin Dynasty.

Words and explanations containing black characters

1. The moon is dark and the wind is high: It is a metaphor for a night when there is no moonlight and the wind is strong. A metaphor for a dangerous environment.

2. Get up early and stay late: get up early and go to bed late. Describe hard work.

3. Confusing right and wrong: calling black things white and white things black. Metaphors distort facts and confuse right and wrong.

4. Behind the scenes: The behind-the-scenes refers to the real driving force behind an event rather than the apparent driving force. It often refers to people and has a derogatory meaning, which means that this event is often not a good thing.