Tang's Calligraphy Style

The stroke order of Tang characters: vertical, dot, apostrophe, dot, horizontal apostrophe/hook, vertical, horizontal folding, horizontal, horizontal, vertical and horizontal. Tang Tang's main room, a tall house: a hall. Tangke. Attendant auditorium. Bathhouse. Kinship with grandfather: room. Cousin. The place where officials used to handle cases was the lobby. Court. Go to court. Quantifier: I took a class. A piece of furniture.

Tangzi combination: auditorium; Classroom; Waiter; Famous hall; Palace; Magnificent; Open; Run a class; Your mother; Nave mourning hall; Church meeting; Court; Try a case in court

Tangzi idiom: enter the classroom; High-sounding; Magnificent; Good looking; Burst into laughter; Get together; Happiness from now on; In the hall; Paradise on earth; Litigation; Ken Duncan James Gou; Good looking;

Walk into the room; Erect; Get together; Beat back; Get together; Go to the thin court; Sit still; Elegant hall; Jinma Yutang; A table is open; Magnificent; The original intention is that my son can't even build a house, let alone build a house.

Detailed explanation: (sound shape. From the soil, from business, business also sounds. "Up" means "unfold" and "flatten". "Shang" and "Tu" together mean "public space in residence" and "meeting and discussion place in residence". Original meaning: public space and enjoyment space in residence; The space surrounded by each bedroom)

Same original meaning: hall, temple also. -Xu Shen's Shuowen in the Eastern Han Dynasty. Paragraph note: "It was called a temple in ancient times, and it was called a temple after the Han Dynasty. It was called Tang in ancient times and Hall in Han Dynasty. After the Tang Dynasty, there was no one named Temple. " The hall, the hall is also very high. -"Textual Research on Shuowen Ancient Books"