What's the relationship between lying prone and being good?

The relationship between "Fu" and "Bi" is a variant.

Bowing and squatting are two gesture verbs, which describe different postures of people's heads. Although "prone" and "silent" are not common in daily language, they are indeed two different ancient Chinese writing methods, namely "prone" and "silent". The abnormity of these two characters is the result of the evolution and development of ancient Chinese characters and the writing skills of running script.

Bow is a common word in Chinese characters, which means to bow one's head and form a curved posture. Broadly speaking, it can refer to peace, harmony and so on. However, in ancient calligraphy, in order to express a more specific gesture of bowing their heads, many literati and calligraphers would bow their heads to write. As a variant of prone position, Ji represents a more thoughtful and heavier bow posture.

The homonym relationship between "prone" and "prone" reflects the historical evolution and variation of Chinese characters. In the long historical process, Chinese characters have undergone many simplification, standardization and arrangement, resulting in some font variations. Bow and squat are the products of this variation. Although the shapes are different, there is no difference in meaning.

The frequency and flow rate of prone and prone are different. The word "prone" is relatively common in modern Chinese, while the word "easy" is relatively rare, mainly appearing in ancient documents or calligraphy works. In practical use, it needs to be selected according to the context and norms. The relationship between "Fu" and "Bi" is a variant, which shows the diversity of Chinese characters and traces of historical evolution.

Examples of other variants:

1, punishment and punishment: these two words have the same pronunciation and both mean punishment and vigilance. Punishment is a commonly used Chinese character in modern times, but it is rarely used, mainly in ancient documents or calligraphy works. The punishment glyph contains the word base to express inner vigilance and punishment.

2. Capture and capture: These two words have the same pronunciation and both mean hunting and capture. The word "live" is a common word in modern Chinese, and "live" mainly appears in ancient documents or calligraphy works. The obtained glyphs are complex and reflect the writing characteristics of ancient Chinese characters.

3. Overlapping and overlapping: These two words have the same pronunciation, and both indicate the state of overlapping and repetition. Reduplication is a common word in modern Chinese, while reduplication is relatively rare, but it can still be seen in some professional documents or calligraphy works. Overlapping glyphs are complex and composed of several Tian Zi, which vividly expresses the concept of overlapping.

4.exhaust and exhaust: These two words have the same pronunciation, and both mean to reach the limit and completely consume. The word Jing is relatively common in modern Chinese, but it is relatively seldom used, mainly appearing in ancient documents or calligraphy works.

5.Cup and cup: these two words have the same pronunciation, and they are both containers for drinking or drinking water. The word "cup" is often used in modern Chinese, and "cup" mainly appears in ancient literature or calligraphy works. The complex shape of the cup reflects the writing style of ancient Chinese characters in China.