The seal script writing method of Qing is as follows:
Etymology explanation
Qing, inscribed in gold (water) (green, i.e. "Qian", beautiful, beautiful), means The water is clear and beautiful.
Some bronze inscriptions write "green" as "green". Some bronze inscriptions write "green" as "green". The original meaning of the coined word: adjective, water without any debris, bright and clear.
The seal script continues the gold glyphs. After Liliization, the regular script will write the characters in the seal characters as , and the characters in the seal characters will be written as . Lishui is "clear", beautiful sun is "sunny"; beautiful eyes are "eyes", beautiful meaning is "emotion"; good words are "please", and good rice is "jing".
Evolution of glyphs:
Extended information:
The classical Chinese version of "Shuowen Jiezi": Qing, 朖. Clear water. The sound from the water.
The vernacular version of "Shuowen Jiezi": Qing, water is pure and transparent. The water is clear. The character "水" is used as the side word, and "青" is the tone word.
Related vocabulary:
1. Early in the morning [qīng zǎo]?
Time word. Early morning: Depart early tomorrow morning.
2. Clear water [qīng shuǐ]?
Clear cold water.
3. Early morning [qīng chén]?
Time word. A period of time around sunrise.
4. Cleaning [qīng xǐ]
Wash clean: Cooking utensils should be cleaned and disinfected frequently.
5. Deserted [lěng qing]?
Calm and desolate: deserted. Deserted late at night.