Lu calligraphy

Lu's cursive calligraphy is written like this: Web page link.

The ancient road and mansion in China began in the Song Dynasty. Lu is the domain name of the administrative region in Song and Yuan Dynasties. The Tao in Song Dynasty is equivalent to the province in Ming and Qing Dynasties, and the Tao in Yuan Dynasty is equivalent to the mansion in Ming and Qing Dynasties. After the middle Tang Dynasty, Taoism actually existed in name only. Although many places under our jurisdiction are called "Taoism", the administrative divisions of the Taoist system are very chaotic.

The highest administrative division in the Song Dynasty was "Tao", which was similar to the Tao in the Tang Dynasty and imitated the Tao system in the Tang Dynasty. "Road" and "road" were originally the nature of the supervision area, and later they were transformed into administrative areas. This shows that chinese administrative division entered the period of Daoism in Tang and Song Dynasties. This period lasted for more than 600 years from the beginning of the 7th century to the end of13rd century.

The use of road characters

1. Verbs: Go through, go through and go out. Group words such as: pass by, pass by, pass by.

2. Noun: the channel and way of travel. Group words such as: roadside, roadside, road, road sign, road emblem, distance, road, rail, road, street lamp, road sign, road section, toll collection, road, highway, mountain road, railway, path, lost, broken road, blue ray road.

3. Nouns: clues, organization and methods. Words such as: style of writing, way of thinking, writing style, lifestyle, lifestyle, way, routine and route.

4, quantifiers: line, team. Group words such as: people from all walks of life, three-way army, and no.9 bus.

Glyph evolution:

Classical Chinese version of Shuo Wen Jie Zi: Tao, Tao also. From the foot, from every one.

Vernacular version of Shuo Wen Jie Zi: Tao, Avenue. The font takes "foot" as the edge and "ge" as the sound edge.

main feature

(1) Whether in the Tang and Song Dynasties or in the Liao and Jin Dynasties of Five Dynasties and Ten Countries, Dao or Dao was the highest administrative division unit.

(2) In the past 600 years, three administrative divisions have always been implemented, and the most basic unit is Dao or Dao-government or state-county.

(3) Zhou, the highest administrative division unit in the last generation (the state system period from Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties to Sui Dynasty), continued to be used in this period, but became the secondary unit of administrative division, belonging to Tao or Tao.

(4) The administrative divisions of government, army and prison were also introduced, especially the government, which has been used for a long time and has become an important administrative division.