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A picture of Qingming was posted the day before yesterday, and then it was fried in a frying pan in the background. Many comments said, "This word is written too much, is it still an eye?" There are many straightforward points that "you wrote it wrong"!
Then let's talk about this situation in detail today, and by the way, the pen for addition and subtraction in calligraphy. First of all, the word "fu" can be typed in the input method, which shows that this word is recognized. The dictionary gives the following explanation: looking at the past is the same as "Ming" and the side is "Mu".
Secondly, let's talk about "Qing". Can I write it like this? Let's enjoy Qingming written by calligraphers of all ages, all of whom are famous calligraphers. It looks really beautiful!
From top left to bottom right are "Wang Xizhi, Zhi Yong, Liu Gongquan, Zhao Mengfu, Huang Tingjian, Mi Fei, Su Shi, Sun, Zhang Xu and Wang Duo".
As can be seen from the picture, only two of the first seven types (regular script and running script) write "day" and five write "eye", so the cursive script behind is not mentioned, which is more serious. It can be seen that "Qing" (written for the purpose) is not uncommon, but very common.
One more question, which Ming Dynasty wrote it?
To this end, I checked the information and found that it turned out to be "Xiao Xiaoling Mausoleum" and "Mao's Tomb".
The inscription on the bottom of the tomb reads "the State Council, People's Republic of China (PRC), promulgated on March 4th, 196 1, Jiangsu Provincial People's Committee was established". From this point of view, such an official document display shows that "Guo" is not a typo, but can be displayed on specific official documents.
We have also said a similar phenomenon, that is, the word "de" we mentioned earlier. While seeing the superficial phenomenon, we should also understand the cultural knowledge behind it.
This phenomenon of adding and subtracting pens is very common in ancient posts for many reasons. For example, there were many taboos in ancient times, such as the need to avoid the "name taboos" of monarchs and elders, which were usually limited to their real names, so the font size was unnecessary.
There are usually four kinds of taboos, one is to avoid emperors, the other is to avoid officials, the third is to avoid sages and the fourth is to avoid elders. From this point of view, I can't live without rich Chinese characters.
In addition to taboos, of course, there are also additions and deletions for the convenience of writing or the adjustment of style, or some innovations in calligraphy. Of course, there are also clerical errors in the process of copying words. In short, there are many reasons that can cause addition. You can understand this phenomenon, and you can also check the information to explore the reasons.
There are really too many stories about China's calligraphy and cultural development. If you open the dictionary of calligraphy, you will find that there are many ways to write each word. The more common the word, the more you may write. There may be a well-known or unknown story behind it.
It doesn't matter if you don't know, you can look it up. It doesn't matter if you don't want to check. Ask why, but please don't come up and say, "You wrote it wrong!" " Don't listen to all kinds of jokes and stories, such as "the spot of Baotu Spring was washed into Daming Lake, so Daming Lake is a little more talented".
Whether the author is poor or the speaker is uneducated is a question worth thinking about!