Explanation of Hu’s knees

Explanation of Hu’s knees

Calligraphy is a pseudonym for disease. Hu means "Crane". Su Shi of the Song Dynasty wrote "A Small Poem in Cursive Script on the Heliu Bei Stone": "The bee's waist and the swan's knees mock Xiyi, and spring earthworms and autumn gizzards are sick, Ziyun." One by one, he wrote "Crane's Knees".

Word Breakdown

Explanation of swan: 鹄 (鹄) ú A water bird, shaped like a goose, bigger than a goose, loud and loud, good at flying, eating plants, insects, etc. (also Called "Swan"): Hu stands. Huwang (eager hope). Huhou. Radical: bird; explanation of knee Knee ī The front part of the joint connecting the thigh and calf: the kneecap (also known as the "patella"). Knee pads. Bend your knees. Knee eyes. Beneath the knees (Children nestled under the knees of their parents when they were young, because "below the knees" means childhood. It was later used as a respectful speech to their parents). Slavish and humble. Radical: month; stroke order number