What are traditional Chinese characters and nine paintings?

The characters in China's traditional nine paintings are: branches, willows, handles, Shao, Xiang, Yan, Yi, Yi, pomelo, crown, rainbow, sword and horns.

1, division

Pinyin is kē. Original meaning: category, grade. Use barrels to measure grain and distinguish grain categories. In traditional drama, the action of the role is also called division, which means defining the meaning of the action.

2. Willow

Pinyin is the incarnation of Li. Original meaning: admire. Branches are flexible. There are many kinds, such as weeping willow, dried willow and willow. Willow is a deciduous tree or shrub with slender and drooping branches and long and narrow leaves. Many of them have important economic uses, such as wood, wicker for basket weaving or bark for tanning, and some (such as Bai Liu and weeping willows) are ornamental shade trees.

Step 3 deal with

The pinyin is bǐng. Handle refers to the handle of a vessel, such as "handle" and "spoon handle"; The part where flowers, leaves or fruits of plants are connected with stems and branches is also called stems. Handle, metaphor is caught by words and deeds.

4.peony

The pinyin is sháo o o. Paeonia lactiflora is a perennial herb with pinnately compound leaves and ovate or lanceolate leaflets. In early summer, big flowers are open for viewing and the roots can be used as medicine. Short for Shao, such as red peony root and white peony root.

Step 5: Stage

One of the polyphonic characters and pinyin is Xiang. Interpretation: appearance, appearance. Such as: appearance, photography, loss of face, face difference, face, face (refers to the method of observing appearance and predicting fate).

Extended data:

1. Traditional Chinese characters, namely Xiao Zhuan, evolved into official script (followed by regular script, running script, cursive script and other calligraphy). At present, it has a history of more than 2000 years, and it has been a common Chinese writing standard for Chinese people all over the world until the 20th century. Since the 1950' s, the people of China and the government of China have simplified the traditional Chinese characters and formed a new Chinese writing standard, namely simplified Chinese.

2. The principles of simplifying traditional Chinese characters into simplified Chinese characters are "saying without doing" and "making steady progress by convention", that is, using simplified Chinese characters popular among the people for a long time as far as possible, only making necessary changes, and simplifying them according to the principle of "making steady progress by convention".

References:

Baidu Encyclopedia _ Traditional Chinese Characters