How to write the style of Xiao Zhuan?

Polysyllabic words.

Body tǐ

"Name" means knowing. Stay away from the crowd and Ben. In ancient times, "ti" and "you" were two words, and "ti" meant "secondary" as well as clumsy. The word "body" is "sound". In my bones, I (? Lǐ). Today it is simplified to "body". Original meaning: body.

Body, a total of 12 genera. -"Shuo Wen". According to reports, twelve genera: top, face and h, the first is three; Shoulder, spine and hip belong to three; Arms, arms and hands belong to three; Femur, tibia and foot belong to three kinds.

Body, body also. -"Guangya"

1. Whole body of human and animal: body ~. ~ heavy. ~ temperature. ~ quality. ~ sign (abnormal changes found by doctors when examining patients). ~ yes. ~ appearance. ~ Spirit (constitution and energy). ~ education. ~ no skin.

2. Body parts: four ~. Five ~ throw it on the ground.

3. things themselves or all: things ~. Lord. Group ~

4. State or shape of matter: solid. Liquid. ~ products.

5. Style and style of writing or calligraphy: ~ cut (literary works can be divided into poems, essays, novels, plays, etc. ) Wen ~ (the genre of the article, such as "Sao ~", "Pian ~" and "old-fashioned poetry"). Word ~。

6. Patterns and laws of things: ~ system. ~ system.

7. Personal experience and understanding: ~ Know (personally check). ~ taste. Physical training (xíng? )。

8. Empathy: ~ Forgive me. ~ paste. ~ T-shirt.

9. as opposed to "use". "Ti" and "Yong" are a pair of categories in China's classical philosophy, which refer to "Ti" and "Yong" respectively. It is generally believed that "body" is the most fundamental and internal; "Use" is the external expression of "body".

●? Body t: and then what?

◎ [~ self] Personal property of family members; ? Close, such as "~ ~ words", is also called "ladder yourself".

Related phrases

entity

system

medium

Understand and sympathize with

experience

system

appreciate

distinguished

human body

Learn from experience

traditional Chinese characters

earnestly practise what one advocates/preaches

Small and complete

Wang Ti

Put on weight with a smile

Late Tang style