Cursive writing of tiger characters

First, the cursive writing of the tiger character is as follows:

Second, the definition:

1. Little tiger, which is a metaphor for being tall: ~ a big man.

2. The markings on the tiger's body refer to literary talent: ~ Bing.

3. Last name.

4. The metaphor is literary talent

5. Clarity; Remarkable.

6. Used in teams in old novels and operas

3. Related words:

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the classical Chinese version of Shuo Wen Jie Zi: Biao, Hu Wen also. From the tiger, it is like its text. ?

vernacular version of Shuo Wen Jie Zi: tiger, tiger pattern. The glyph uses "tiger" as the side, and "Dan" is like a tiger's ring stripe.

2. Definition of phrases:

1. Biao Lie [biāo liè]?

refers to a clear arrangement.

2. A tiger [y and bi ā o]?

number of tables. Youyan 1 team

3. Heibiao [hēi biāo]?

black and tall.

4. Biao Biao [biāo biāo]?

swift and violent; Awesome.

5. Biao Meng [biāo méng]?

get confused; Enlightenment.