The angle of the first stroke at the junction of the left and right must be obvious and cannot be written as the angle of an arc. Secondly, the three horizontal paintings in the middle should be equidistant and parallel. At the same time, all three horizontal paintings are oblique, oblique to the right, but not the whole word. The last horizontal line should be the longest of the three horizontal lines, and the middle is curved, so you can't write straight. The last vertical must be written as a hanging needle vertical, and it must go straight down. This will make the whole word look much better.
"Nian", a standard first-class word (commonly used word) in modern Chinese, is pronounced as nián in Mandarin. It was first seen in Oracle Bone Inscriptions's time in Shang Dynasty, when a man came home carrying crops, indicating a "bumper harvest". Later, people found it when reading inscriptions on bronze, bamboo slips and silks of Chu, biographies of Qin and Qin Zhuan. Both regular script and simplified Chinese character "nian" are evolved from seal script.
It belongs to six pictophonetic characters. The basic meaning of "year" is the time for the earth to go around the sun once, such as one year, three years and five years; The extended meaning is year, such as annual meeting and yearbook. In daily use, "nian" is often used as a noun, indicating that the year is ripe and the grain is abundant.
Idioms with Year Words and Their Explanations
1, old age: the year of old age.
2. Ten years: It's a long time.
3. Long years: describe years of experience; A long time.
4, a long history: bad reputation has been circulating since death.