What words are there in the prefix?

At the beginning of the three characters, there are pills, Asia, benefit, ambition, Dan, bian, Wei, Heng, Jie and so on.

1, pills: balls, small spherical or round things, such as pills and fish balls.

2. Ya: Ya branches, branches or flowers, such as branches and clubs.

3. Righteousness: Righteousness refers to an upright, generous and selfless attitude and quality, such as loyalty and generosity.

4. Set: "Set Hu Zhe also" is an auxiliary word, which is used at the end of a sentence to express questions or rhetorical questions, such as "What" and "Set Hu Zhe also".

5. Dan: Cinnabar, a red mineral, can be used to make pigments and medicines.

6. Bianzhou, a place name, is located in Henan Province, China.

7.for: express the purpose, reason or means, such as "I try my best to realize my dream."

8. Heng: This word means access and smoothness, and can be composed of the words Hengtong, Hengyun and Hengtu.

9. Jay: This word means excellent, outstanding, excellent, etc. , and can be composed of words such as "outstanding", "masterpiece" and "outstanding".

10, owner: owner of power or property, head of the family: master. Owner. Owner (person who has lost property).

The expression and application of three prefixes in calligraphy;

Formal Beauty of Calligraphy Prefixes "1" and "San"

In the art of calligraphy, the prefix "three" has a unique morphological beauty. Calligraphers often show different styles and charms in their calligraphy works through clever brushwork and layout.

In regular script, the prefix "three" is usually handled dignified and graceful, with clear turning points and smooth and natural lines. The "three-character prefix" in the running script is endowed with more movements and changes, with concise strokes and elegant and generous forms. The word "three" in cursive script is exaggerated and deformed, showing an impassioned and magnificent aesthetic feeling.

2. The rhythm of the three prefixes in calligraphy.

In addition to formal beauty, the "three-character prefix" also has a certain sense of rhythm in calligraphy. In the process of writing, the strength and speed of the pen tip will affect the rhythm and rhythm of words.

Calligraphers usually adjust the rhythm of Chinese characters according to the thickness and speed of strokes when writing Chinese characters with three prefixes. For example, when writing the word "main", the strokes can be heavy first and then light, showing a brisk and upward rhythm; When writing the word "light", the strokes can be light first and then heavy, showing a steady downward rhythm.

3. Emotional expression of three prefixes in calligraphy.

In calligraphy, the prefix "three" is often used to express feelings. Different strokes and layouts can show different emotional states and ideological connotations.

For example, when calligraphers write Chinese characters with three prefixes, they can show an emotional state of grief, anger and pain with dry strokes and messy layout; By using soft strokes and beautiful layout, you can show a calm and happy emotional state.