There are 11 ways to write one character in regular script, as follows:
一, the sound yī, (the capital "一" is often used on banknotes and documents), the basic strokes of Chinese characters, also It can become a Chinese character alone, and its basic meaning is the smallest positive integer. Often used to express the minimum number of people or things.
First, the word "meaning things" is a horizontal line drawn in oracle bone inscriptions, bronze inscriptions and seal scripts. It is the counting symbol of the ancients. It may be a drawn line or a chip. After the official change, the regular script was written as "一". In order to write the Chinese characters evenly, the sound symbol Yi was later added to write "弌". "一" as a radical is not set up from the perspective of meaning, but as the *** mark of a part of a character. It is determined for the convenience of inspection, so the connotation of the mark in different characters is also different.