Mo mo pin yin

The pinyin for grinding ink is mó mò.

I. Interpretation

Grinding ink is a fine tradition of calligraphy in China, which is highly praised by calligraphers in China, Japan and South Korea.

Second, the order of strokes

The correct stroke order of grinding is: point, horizontal, left, horizontal, vertical, left, press, horizontal, vertical, left, press, horizontal, left, horizontal, left, vertical, horizontal.

The correct stroke order of ink is: vertical, horizontal folding, dot, skimming, horizontal, vertical, horizontal, horizontal, dot, dot, horizontal, vertical and horizontal.

syntactical functions and morphological features that help to determine a part of speech

"Mo" is a polyphonic word. In the word Mo Mo, its part of speech is a verb.

According to different pronunciations, grinding has different meanings:

[mó] can refer to friction, grinding objects with abrasives to make them smooth and sharp or to achieve other purposes, such as sharpening knives, ink and glass. It can also refer to torture, entanglement, elimination, wasting time, procrastination, etc. For example, he has been worn out by illness. This child is really abrasive. He never grinds, dawdles, grinds time and so on. In addition, ink can also refer to written words and painted pictures, such as Mo Bao and Yi Mo, or the ability to learn or read and read, such as no ink on the chest.

When [rice] is used, it mainly refers to a tool for crushing grain, which is usually made of two circular stone discs, such as disc mill, electric mill, push mill and so on. It can also refer to the action of grinding grain, such as grinding flour, grinding bean curd and wheat. In addition, grinding can also mean turning around, such as grinding a car, or words written with fingers and paintings, such as Mo Bao.

In ancient Chinese, "inkstone" was often used to refer to "ink", and they were often referred to as one of the "Four Treasures of the Study".

Examples of grinding inks are as follows:

1, non-human grinding people, and Ming Dow.

2, south in spring, north in summer, no water and ink. Spring is south, summer is north, and there may be drought. )

I heard that his handwriting is very distinctive. The ink is as bright as jade, and the ink is ground with vinegar. The written words are black and bright and do not fade easily.

4, grinding ink, grinding ink; Add coal to Mei, and the coal explodes Xiang Mei's eyebrows.