How to write the seal character "gan"

Qian’s seal characters (as shown in the picture)

1. Interpretation

[ qián ]

1. One of the eight trigrams, representing heaven :~Kun ("Kun", representative place).

2. In the old days, men were called: ~Zao. ~ Home.

[ gān ]See "干"

1. In ancient times, it refers to shield: ~ Ge.

2. Surname.

3. Offense: ~offence.

4. Implicate; involve: ~ even. ~ involved. Phase~.

5. Pursuit (position, salary, etc.): ~ salary.

6. Waterside: river~. River~.

7. Heavenly stems: ~ branches.

8. No or very little moisture (opposite to "wet"): ~ dry. ~ Chai. Paint not yet~. The clothes are hanging out.

9. Wash without water: ~ wash. ~ Distillation.

10. Processed dry food: cake~. Grapes. Tofu~er. Sun-dry the radishes.

11. Emptiness; nothingness: strong on the outside and strong on the inside. All the money has been spent.

12. Only formal: ~ laugh. ~ number (háo).

13. Attribute words. Refers to recognized (kinship): ~Mom. ~Son.

14. In vain; Bai: ~ anxious. ~ Stare. ~ Thunder, no rain.

15. To describe someone who speaks too bluntly or harshly (not euphemistically): Don’t speak like that.

16. Saying angry or complaining words to someone’s face is embarrassing: I slapped him again.

17. Wait patiently; ignore it: The master has left and left us alone.

2. Shuowen Jiezi

The classical Chinese version of "Shuowen Jiezi": ? Qian, comes from the top. From Yi, Yi, the arrival of things; the sound of Ni. ?

The vernacular version of "Shuowen Jiezi": ?Qian, Yang Qi rises upward. The character "Y" is used as the side character; "B" means going anywhere; the character "倝" is used as the sound side character

3. The original meaning of the character

Verb, the scorching sun is like fire, water vapor Evaporation, the air is hot and lacks moisture.

Extended information

Character evolution (as shown in the picture)

Word groups: Qiankun, Qianlong, Qianhuang, Qianling, Qiangang, Qianmei, Qianyi , dry and stiff, dry and shriveled

1. Dried beans [qián dòu]?

Dried meat placed in sacrificial vessels for sacrifice.

2. Mummy [qián shī]?

It is a mummy, a shriveled corpse that maintains its shape.

3. Dry cleaning [qián xǐ]?

A method of removing dirt from clothes without using water but using other solvents.

4. Qianqin [gān qīn]?

It refers to a kinship that is not related by blood or marriage.

5. Dried plasma [gān xuè jiāng]?

Liquid plasma is a light yellow powder made by drying under low temperature and vacuum conditions. For blood transfusion, the advantage is that it is easy to carry and easy to store.