Guo Hu's Pinyin

Guo Hu's pinyin is goó hǔ incarnation.

Guo: It sounds like a tiger, and it sounds like a snake. Original meaning: the trace of a painting caught by a tiger.

Can also be used as a surname: the origin of Guo's surname. Judging from Ji's surname, Guo Shu, his uncle, was sealed in the West and in the East, and later generations took the country as their surname. According to the name of the week; It is divided into East China, West China and North China, in today's Henan, Shaanxi and Shanxi provinces.

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The White Plate of Polygonum cuspidatum is of great shape, exquisite decoration and long inscription, which has high literary value and is also an important historical material for studying politics and military affairs in the late Western Zhou Dynasty.

The artistry of inscription calligraphy is very prominent. The inscription has a large font, rigorous structure, rounded and elegant strokes, harmonious layout and elegant posture. They created Shi Guwen and Qin Gonggui, which are the representative masterpieces of inscriptions on bronze in the Western Zhou Dynasty.