Tiger calligraphy in brush regular script

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The calligraphy "Tiger" character is written as shown in the picture

Pinyin [hǔ]

Radical: 虍

< p>Structure: semi-enclosed structure

Stroke order: vertical, horizontal, horizontal hook/horizontal hook, left, horizontal, vertical hook, left, horizontal bent hook/horizontal oblique hook

Interpretation:

1. Mammal, with yellowish-brown fur and black stripes, ferocious and powerful. Bones, blood and internal organs can be used as medicine (commonly known as "tiger").

2. Brave and mighty.

3. The same as "bluff" in ancient times, to intimidate.

4. Same as "amber" in ancient times, amber.

Word group:

1. Painting a tiger without success [huà hǔ bù chéng]

It is a metaphor for aiming too high, achieving nothing, and making people laugh.

2. Tiger dropped to Pingyang [hǔ luò píng yáng]

Pingyang: a place with flat and bright terrain. The tiger left the mountains and fell into the plains, where he was trapped. A metaphor for losing ground.

3. Tiger versus dragon [hǔ dòu lóng zhēng]

It is a metaphor for heroes fighting against each other.

4. The golden tiger next to the palace [gōng lín jīn hǔ]

Refers to a villain who is in power and close to the emperor. He is as greedy as gold and as fierce as a tiger.

5. A hungry tiger swallows a lamb [è hǔ tūn yáng]

A hungry tiger swallows a lamb alive. A metaphor for swiftness and greed.