How to write a good summer?

Spelling in summer is: horizontal, vertical, horizontal, horizontal, horizontal, horizontal, horizontal, horizontal, horizontal/horizontal hook, horizontal.

Xia Xi

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(1) I know. According to Xiao Zhuan, from page, from mortar, from jade. Page ({xié}), header. Mortar ({jù}), hands, feet ({su?}). Together, it looks like a human figure. Original meaning: the ancient Han people claimed to be)

(2) The original meaning is the same. Also known as Huaxia and Zhu Xia

(3) China [China]

(4) Another example: Chamonix (the alliance between ancient countries in China); Xia Sheng (ancient Central Plains folk music)

⑤ The name of the dynasty [Xia Dynasty]

(6) The first dynasty in the history of China was founded by Qi, the legendary son of Yu. At that time, it was a slave country, with Anyi as its capital (north of the county this summer), namely.

The word Xia can be used in running script or cursive script.

(Running script) gives people a feeling of freedom and liveliness.

(cursive) gives people a feeling of bohemian.

(Summer) Cai Yunhan's simplified running script and Long's new cursive script.

The uncommon word "Xia" is written like this. The word "Xia" is around, "Gu" is around, "Gu" is around, "Xia" is around, around.

Explanation:

1. Summer is the second season of the year, usually from April to June in the lunar calendar.

2. China: Hua.

3. Name of dynasty.

(about 2070- about 1600). The first slavery dynasty in Chinese history. Legend has it that it was built by Yu, the leader of the tribal alliance. Once built capital Anyi (now northwest of Xia County, Shanxi Province), Yangzhai (now Yuxian County, Henan Province) and other places. To valerian, destroyed by Shang Tang.

One of the sixteen countries (407-43 1). Helian Bobo the Hun was founded. The capital is Tongwancheng (now the northeast of Jingbian, Shaanxi). It was destroyed by Tugu Hun.

( 1032— 1227)。 In the Northern Song Dynasty, the Tangut Li Yuanhao was established in the northwest of China. The capital of Xingqing (now Yinchuan, Ningxia) was called Xixia in history. Destroyed by Mongolia.