Traditional calligraphy for Chinese characters

Traditional calligraphy is introduced as follows:

Dedication: [xiàn]?

Basic explanation

1.? Give it respectfully and solemnly? : Dedication. Contribution. Donate. Dedication. Give gifts.

2.? Show it? : provide skills. Show it. Flattery Make faces.

3.? Ancient sages, especially those who are familiar with anecdotes? : literature.

Extended data:

The classical Chinese version of Shuo Wen Jie Zi: Dedication, the name of the dog in the ancestral temple. Fat dog gave it to them. From dogs, howling.

In the vernacular version of Shuo Wen Jie Zi: Xian, the dog sacrificed in the ancestral temple is called "Tang Xian". Choose fat dogs for sacrifice. The glyph takes the word "dog" as the edge and the word "Nan" as the edge. ?

Related vocabulary explanation:

1, presenting [xiàn lǐ]?

Explanation: Send gifts to celebrate.

Wei Wei? Chapter 24 of the fourth part of Oriental: "The last item of the conference is to present gifts to the volunteers and donate planes and cannons." ?

2. Dedication [xiàn shēn]?

Description: Give all your energy or life.

Ba Jin? Home 25: "Where his youthful blood can find a place to vent, there is a job worthy of his dedication."

3. Donate [ju ā n xi an]?

Explanation: Give property to the state and the collective.

Wei Wei's Oriental, Chapter 15, Part V: "But since the people of the whole country donated aircraft and cannons, our equipment has been greatly strengthened."

4. Contribute to [gòng xiàn]?

Explanation: something useful to the country or the public.

Mao Zedong? In memory of Dr. Sun Yat-sen: "China should make greater contributions to mankind."

5. Contribute a plan [xià n ? j]?

Explanation: Provide a plan.

Cycle after cycle? "Shanghai Morning" Part III 47: "In Tony Fung's view, it is better to say that he led Ma Hanmu forward than to make suggestions."