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"Zhao" is a five-stroke Chinese character, which consists of five parts: Yi, Claw, You, Kou and Ge. The original meaning of this word is to wave, which means to signal or greet others with your hand. Later, the word gradually evolved into the meaning of soliciting and entertaining, which means attracting, inviting and accepting. In modern Chinese, the word "Zhao" is widely used, which can mean recruitment, investment invitation, bidding, hospitality, parry and so on.

In the art of calligraphy, the writing of "Zhao" is also very distinctive. The five parts are compact, the lines are concise and powerful, and the whole glyph is beautiful and smooth, giving people a bright and confident feeling. In the calligrapher's pen, this word is often used to express the heroic and chic spirit.

In a word, "Zhao" is a very commonly used and distinctive Chinese character, which can not only be used to express a specific meaning, but also be used as a material of calligraphy art to show its unique charm.