calligraphy

The calligraphy is written like this:

First of all, strokes

Flip, flip, flip/hook, hold and point.

Second, explain

Fa, a commonly used Chinese character, pronounced as fā or fà, was first seen in Oracle Bone Inscriptions. Its original meaning is radiation, that is, Shuo Wen Jie Zi: "Fa, Shoot." Also, "Shuo Wen Kuaibu": "Hair, root also." The original meaning also refers to hair. Later it was extended to the meaning of growth, occurrence, transmission, expression and development.

Third, the evolution of etymology

"Fa" is simplified from the words "Fa" and "Qi". "Fa" means knowing the meaning of Chinese characters. This is a sign that Oracle Bone Inscriptions and Jin Liwen show that objects move up or forward quickly. Oracle Bone Inscriptions like holding a "dart pole", quickly thrown forward. It means "release" and "throw". The inscriptions on bronze at the end of Shang Dynasty and the beginning of Zhou Dynasty changed greatly.

The two feet forward have been twisted. The meaning of the word "Fa" has not changed, but in Oracle Bone Inscriptions, the weapons used for hair are the original sticks and darts, while the weapons used in inscriptions on bronze have become "bows" and "arrows".

Fourth, say and explain words.

1, send,? Fa Ya. From the bow.

2, hair, roots. From the sound. ? , hair or start from scratch. ? , ancient prose.

Five, "Kangxi Dictionary"

1, Tang Yun, Ji Yun, Yunhui, Zheng Yun: Tangqie Parallel, Pronunciation.

2. Say:? Fa Ya.

3, "Nan Hu Shi": 15 cents.

4, "Biography": hair, vector also.

5. Biography of Xiongnu in the Pre-Han Dynasty: Four Arrows.