How to write big seal script?

The big seal script is written like this:

Big basic explanation:

big

1.? Does it mean that the area, volume, capacity, quantity, intensity and strength exceed the average or the object being compared, as opposed to "small"? : lobby.

2.? Refers to the contrast of size? This room is as big as that one.

3.? Wide scale, deep degree and important nature? : the overall situation.

4.? After using "no", does it mean shallow degree or few times? : Not very happy.

5.? Older? : boss.

6.? Salute? : masterpiece.

7.? Time is farther? : The year before last.

8.? In ancient times, official positions [doctors] were below "Qing" and above "Shi".

9.? It's halfway through, not very detailed, not very accurate? : Probably.

big

1.? Doctor ("husband" reads softly).

2.? The title of bandit leader in operas and old novels ("Wang" reads softly).

Glyph evolution:

Extended data:

Classical Chinese version of Shuo Wen Jie Zi: big, big, big, big man. So, elephants are people. Classical Chinese is also talented. The big ones are big.

Vernacular version of Shuo Wen Jie Zi: big, big, big, big man. So the word "big" is like a person's image. Big, this is also the word "talent" in ancient China characters. All words related to "big" are bounded by "big".

Related vocabulary explanation:

1, generous [dà fang]?

Explanation: not tacky; Please feel free.

Cao Yu's Thunderstorm Scene 1: "He is lively, generous and frank, but measured."

2. Capital [dàXi]?

Explanation: as opposed to "lowercase"

A complicated way of writing China numbers, such as "one, two, three, four, ten, hundred, thousand", is often used in accounting and documents.

3. Size [?·Xi]?

Explanation: big and small; Regardless of size.

Liu Bannong's "The Order of the Pot Collection": "It can be seen that the size of a language's spread area is inversely proportional to its sense of power."

4. Tall [gāo dà]?

Explanation: tall and big.

Li Dawei's Heart to Heart: "Amani's thin figure is shaking on the ground, getting higher and higher."

5. Everyone [dà jiā]?

Interpretation: everyone; Guys.

Lao She's Camel Xiangzi X: "He can't and won't tell everyone what he said."