How to read lowercase letters?

The lowercase pronunciation is Xi m: o k m: I.

I. Interpretation

Handwritten small regular script; Lowercase printing of pinyin letters.

Second, the source

1, Tang Yan Zhenqing's Yan Family Temple Monument: "It's quite small."

2. Su Songshi's "On the Poems of Jun Shu": "Calligraphy should be in small letters, which is not a cursive script."

3. Chapters 3 and 4 of Biography of Heroes of Children: "His short play was written very quickly again, and he never followed the candle, added notes and altered it, and checked the shares, all of which were completed."

4. Zhang Tianyi's "Belt": "He works hard. In order to work, he also learns three small letters every morning. "

Third, examples

Hard pen is suitable for writing small letters. For example, the four virtues of a healthy, neat, sharp and round pen, such as red hairy red beans, or little white cloud with moderate hardness, such as seven purple and three sheep, are always better.

Writing principles:

Generally speaking, writing small characters is very different from writing big characters. In principle, writing big characters should be close and seamless, and writing small characters should be more spacious. In other words: writing big characters should be as accurate as writing small characters; And writing small characters should be like Shu Lang, so the ancients said, "Writing big characters should be like small characters, and writing small characters should be like big characters." In Su Dongpo's prose, there is a saying that "the big characters are hard to be seamless, and the small characters are hard to be generous".

Because when we usually write big characters, we think that our position (area) is very wide and we can write freely. As a result, the fonts become loose and empty. Writing small print is just the opposite, because the space is too small, and it is inevitable that you will try your best to shrink it if you are worried that you can't write it. It tends to curl. This is a natural psychological phenomenon, which is easy to break. Therefore, the CPSU's statement that "there are great difficulties and minor difficulties" is based on this statement and is based on experience.