The correct way to write the character "女" is that the two strokes are parallel, the spacing is moderate, and the middle and horizontal strokes should be long.
Introduction to the word 女:
女 (Pinyin: nǚ) is a universal standard first-level character (commonly used character) in Chinese. This character was originally written in oracle bone inscriptions and bronze inscriptions in the Shang Dynasty. It is a pictographic character. Its ancient character looks like a person bending his knees and crossing his arms on his chest. The original meaning is female, woman, as opposed to "male", and later extended to a daughter as a human wife.
女 is one of the radicals of Chinese characters. Most of the characters with "女" as the meaning are related to women, which can be divided into 6 categories: kinship relationship, such as: wife, husband, aunt, sister. Status, industry, age, such as: slave, maid, concubine, matchmaker. Surnames, such as: Jiang, Ji, Yao, Ying. Marriage, pregnancy, such as: marry, marry, get married, pregnancy. Appearance, such as: beautiful, charming, graceful, and beautiful. Virtue (mostly derogatory meaning), such as: jealousy, obstruction, delusion.
Pictographs. The character "女" in oracle bone inscriptions resembles the shape of a woman with her hands crossed on her chest and her knees bent. Or add a horizontal painting on the head to show the headgear and make it more feminine. Some oracle bone inscriptions add two dots on the crook of the arm to represent breasts, which are written as "mother" or "every". The kneeling posture of the Spring and Autumn bronze inscriptions is no longer evident. The Warring States inscriptions inherit the Spring and Autumn bronze inscriptions, but the writing style is slightly changed.
The official script has changed the vertical pen of kneeling into a horizontal pen, which is the original version of regular script. The original meaning refers to women, female human beings who can give birth and breast-feed. The bronze inscriptions continue the oracle bone inscriptions. The seal script continues the gold script shape. The official script is severely deformed, so that the "human" shape disappears and the "hand" shape disappears. As opposed to "male". "Yu Sheng Yu" "Yu Sheng Shui Da? He has hundreds of boys, hundreds of girls and thousands of grandchildren."
"Yi Xu Gua": "There are men and women, and then there are couples." The word "female" in this sense is read as "nǚ". From women, the righteousness of marrying a woman to a man is derived. For example, "Guoyu Yueyu Part 1": "Please marry the daughter of Goujian to the king, the daughter of the doctor to the doctor, and the daughter of the scholar to the scholar." The second "daughter" is used as a verb, and women are used to marry. "女" in this sense is pronounced "nǜ".
The word "女" in oracle bone inscriptions may be read as "Mother". For example, "Collection" 94: "鹹 (only) daughter Gengwei (harms) Zi'an." (Only mother Geng harms Zi'an) "女" or "ru" is used as a second-person pronoun, equivalent to "you". For example, Ling Ding: "I have ten families of female servants." (I will give you ten families of slaves). Another example is "The Book of Songs, Wei Feng, Shuo Shu": "There is no girl who is three years old and I am not willing to take care of her."