How to write new characters and seal script

Question 1: How to write the new seal script (bronze inscription):

Original seal handwriting:

Question 2: How to write new characters of seal script?

Health (shēng), like it? H wood unearthed. People are born vertically, which is more expensive than living horizontally. People are born vertically, which distinguishes them from animals born horizontally.

(1) demonstrator. Oracle Bone Inscriptions-shaped, with native vegetation above and ground or soil below. "Sheng" is one of the radicals of Chinese characters. Original meaning: vegetation grows from soil; Grow up.

② and the original meaning [grow]

We synthesized our meat because of the power of parents' love and their desires. It is recorded in our ancient book "Li Yun" that people's vertical life is more expensive than their horizontal life. We "people" are born vertically in the world (vertical childbirth; Not including surgical caesarean section) to distinguish it from animals born horizontally. "... birds, beasts? H, wood is born in heaven and earth, not for the heart of heaven and earth; Only man is the heart of heaven and earth. Therefore, the birth of heaven and earth is extremely expensive. The heart of heaven and earth means that people can be in harmony with heaven and earth ... "This is an obvious feature that we are born with spirituality and higher consciousness, and it is the" sex "of human beings.

This is a verb and then used as a function word. The Book of Songs? Xiaoya? Chang Di: "Being a friend is better than being a student". This "life" is not interpreted as "growth" or "life". Li Bai's poem in Tang Dynasty: "Don't be too thin to ask questions" is a function word in Tang Dynasty, and there are also words such as "everything is fate" and "poor life" in Ming Dynasty, all of which are function words. If it is understood by today's students or teachers, it is meaningless (Wu Mingzhen Heng's Tang Yingui (Volume 24). "Life" is an antonym, which is regarded as its antonym, but it is another matter.

Question 3: How to write the new characters of Xiao Zhuan? How to write the seal script of new words?

Question 4: How to write "Sheng" seal script?

Question 5: What does the Chinese character "Shuizi" next to the Chinese character "Zi Yue" mean? Clear, from water, green sound.

Green, from birth to Dan.

You should ask this word.

Question 6: How to write and store the official seal character/... ex.asp.

On-line generation of seal script

Generally, not all uncommon words have ~ ~ ~

Question 7: There is no vertical position in the middle of the Song Dynasty seal script, but there is an additional vertical position in the new word. No images.

Question 8: What are pictophonetic characters? phonogram

Pictophonetic characters are composed of two characters, one representing the category of things and the other representing the pronunciation of things.

There may be some mistakes in the concept of pictophonetic characters. Please read the following words again:

Zhu: [Cornus officinalis], a deciduous tree with red fruit and small balls. "Damn" (CO) means plants; "Zhu" means red and also means pronunciation. As we all know, not all fruits are red. At this time, the main function of "Zhu" is to represent red, but phonetic notation is not the main reason. There are many homophones of "Zhu". Why don't you use them when you make words?

Spider: [Spider], the name of an insect, with eight legs extending outward and a trunk in the middle. “Bug”(chón? ) means insects, that is, the category of animals; "Zhu" means shape, that is, spider shape, and it also means pronunciation. The word "Zhu" in seal script is different from the word "Zhu" now. If you look carefully, when you enlarge the central intersection of the word "Zhu" in seal script, you will find that it is really like a spider. Of course, it is undeniable that words are words after all, and it is impossible to be completely consistent with the real thing.

Special: [kill]. "d·m·? I" means that the bones are exposed, and the bones are broken, which means they are dead; "Zhu" means red, that is, bleeding, which also means pronunciation.

Plants: Roots exposed to the ground. "Wood" refers to trees; "Zhu" (zhū) represents the form, that is, the way the roots are spread, and also represents pronunciation. Note that the "Zhu" here has begun to express its form again. A famous idiom is called "waiting for the rabbit", in which "plant" means root. Rabbits may fail to get under the roots and die because of misjudgment during running. A big, thick elephant trunk rabbit can't be invisible.

Question 9: What words can be converted next to the word water (not water)?

Water and mercury are always used for stacking.

Pumping spring, pumping, pumping, pumping, pumping.

As shown in the figure:

Question 10: The process from ancient Chinese characters to modern Chinese characters has gone through more than 6000 years, and its evolution process is as follows:

Oracle Bone Inscriptions → bronze inscription → seal script → official script → regular script → running script.

(Shang) (Zhou) (Qin) (Han) (Wei and Jin Dynasties) cursive script

The seven fonts of the above-mentioned "Jin Jia seal, Cao Li and Xing Kai" are called "seven-body Chinese characters"

It is well documented that China script-Chinese characters came into being in the late Shang Dynasty, about14th century BC, when a preliminary stereotyped script, namely Oracle Bone Inscriptions, was formed. Oracle Bone Inscriptions is both a hieroglyph and a phonography. Until now, there are still some pictographs in Chinese characters, which are very vivid.

In the late Western Zhou Dynasty, Chinese characters developed into Da Zhuan. The development of seal script has produced two characteristics: first, the lines with uneven thickness in the early days became even and soft, and the lines they drew with utensils were very concise and vivid; Second, standardization, the glyph structure tends to be neat, and gradually deviates from the original shape of the picture, laying the foundation for the square characters.

Later, Li Si, the prime minister of Qin Dynasty, simplified Da Zhuan and changed it to Xiao Zhuan. Small seal script not only simplifies the shape of big seal script, but also achieves the perfection of lineation and standardization, almost completely divorced from pictures and characters, and has become a neat, harmonious and very beautiful square font which is basically rectangular. However, Xiao Zhuan also has its own fundamental shortcoming, that is, its lines are very inconvenient to write with a pen, so almost at the same time, a kind of official script with flat sides was produced.

By the Han Dynasty, the official script had developed to a mature stage, and the readability and writing speed of Chinese characters had been greatly improved. After Li Shu, it evolved into Cao Zhang, and now it is grass. In the Tang dynasty, there was Weeds, which expressed the writer's thoughts and feelings with a pen. Subsequently, regular script (also known as original script), a combination of official script and cursive script, became popular in the Tang Dynasty. The print we use today evolved from regular script. Between regular script and cursive script is a running script, which is fluent in writing and flexible in using a pen. It is said that it was invented by Liu Desheng in Han Dynasty, and it is still the font used in our daily writing today.

In the Song Dynasty, with the development of printing, block printing was widely used, and Chinese characters were further improved and developed, resulting in a new type of calligraphy-Songti printing font. After the invention of printing, the carving knife used for lettering had a far-reaching influence on the glyph of Chinese characters, resulting in a kind of printing font with fine horizontal and thick vertical, which is eye-catching and easy to read, and later called Song Style. There are two kinds of fonts for the moment: fat imitation face, Liu style, thin imitation European style and dangerous style. Among them, the strokes of Yan and Liu are towering, with some characteristics of horizontal, thin and vertical. In the Ming Dynasty, between Qin Long and Wanli, it changed from Song style to Ming style, with fine strokes and square fonts. It turned out that at that time, a kind of Hongwu style with thin horizontal and thick vertical was popular among the people, and this font was used for the title cards of official posts, lanterns, notices, private stones, ancestral halls and other gods. Later, some book carvers created a non-face and non-European skin silhouette in the process of imitating Hongwu's style. Especially because the strokes of this font are horizontal and vertical, it is really easy to engrave. It is different from seal script, official script, original script and cursive script, unique, fresh and pleasing to the eye. Therefore, it has been widely used since16th century and has become a very popular main printing font. It's also called Song Style, and it's also called lead font.

In Chinese characters, all kinds of fonts formed in different historical periods have their own distinctive artistic characteristics. For example, seal script is simple and elegant, official script is static and dynamic, rich in decoration, fast in cursive script, compact in structure, neat and beautiful in regular script, easy to read and write, practical, diverse in style and different in personality.

The evolution of Chinese characters is from pictographic pictures to linear symbols, strokes adapted to brush writing and printed fonts convenient for carving. Its evolution provides rich inspiration for China's font design. In character design, if we can give full play to the characteristics and elegant demeanor of various fonts of Chinese characters, we will certainly be able to design exquisite works with ingenious application and unique conception.

Since the unification of Qin Shihuang, China characters have gradually embarked on the road of development. China characters in different times have distinct and unique national and folk customs, and the history of China's characters is deeply engraved with the wisdom and hard work of China people. However, now some people know little about their own language, but their enthusiasm for other languages is still half-toned. Words are the soul of a country. In order to understand the changes, history and soul of the motherland, we chose this topic.

With the development of Chinese characters, after China was unified by Qin Dynasty, Chinese characters were constantly simplified and sorted out, which made them gradually standardized. The development of Chinese characters can be roughly divided into ancient prose and seal script >>