Za (zá), the original meaning of Za is to make clothes with various color combinations, and by extension it means to combine and mix. Miscellaneous refers to the mixture of various colors, which is also extended to impure.
Complex modern common writing: "九" is narrow and "橜" is wide. "Nine", top and center, the first stroke starts from the upper left side of the vertical center line and ends below the horizontal center line; the lower horizontal section of B (horizontal bent hook) is on the horizontal center line. "朩", the horizontal pen is below the horizontal center line, and both ends exceed the upper part; the vertical pen is on the vertical center line, and the bottom of the left and right points are flat and higher than the bottom of the vertical hook.
As can be seen below, Za has two glyphs. The second glyph is the ancient glyph, that is, the traditional Chinese character: Za. There are many calligraphy masters:
Regular script:
Yan Shigu
Qianwen Biography
Running script:
Zhang Ruitu
Huang Tingjian
Cursive script:
Huang Xiang
Zhao Meng?
Official script:
Yi Ying Stele
Li Bian
Seal script:
Jianbo