Lock ***12 paintings. The stroke order of the word "Lock" is: ?, horizontal, horizontal, horizontal, vertical lift, vertical, dot, left, vertical, horizontal fold, left, dot.
Lock: suǒ ㄙㄨㄛˇ. "Lock" is simplified to "lock". Simplify and save strokes based on ancient calligraphy. "Shuowen Jiezi": "Lock, door key. From the sound of gold ( )?". Metal door key devices are the paradigm of locks.
Original meaning: A metal device that is added to the openings and joints of doors, windows, utensils, etc., and must be opened with a key, password, magnetic card, etc. Such as: door locks, password locks, lock keys.
Extension: extended meaning "closed, claustrophobic". Such as: seclusion and economic blockade. ?
Extension meaning: extended meaning "wrinkled, frowning". Such as: frowning deeply.
Extension: also used as a surname.
Basic meaning
Men~. Password~. ~Key.
◎ Close it with a lock: close the door. Put it on the cabinet~.
◎ Chain: ~chain. Shaol ~.
◎Claustrophobia: Economic closure~.
◎ Frowning: frowning.
◎ A sewing method that prevents the edges of clothing from unraveling: ~ edge. ~Buttonhole.
◎Lock, surname. Originating from the Hui ethnic group, it comes from the ancient Arabian Samarkand in Central Asia. It is a surname named after its place of origin. The Suo clan of the Hui ethnic group originated from Samarkand, the capital of the Khwarezm Kingdom. Its people included a large number of craftsmen and artists who were brought back to the Central Plains during Genghis Khan's Western Expeditions.
By the Ming Dynasty, it was customary to transliterate the Chinese transliteration of "Samarkand" as "Suo Maojian", and its descendants took the Chinese character "Suo", which is a homophone of the first sound, as their surname and called it Suo's family name.
The evolution of Chinese characters
List eight fonts in order, including oracle bone inscriptions, bronze inscriptions, large seal script, small seal script, official script, regular script, cursive script and running script (some of which have been simplified, plus simplified regular script , ***nine fonts)