The evolution process of linzi

The evolution of temporary characters: temporary characters first refer to "temporary", and then gradually evolved into words expressing "approaching", "approaching" and "receiving".

1. Original meaning and derived meaning

The earliest meaning of temporary word is "temporary", which means temporary and near. Later, the word Lin began to derive the meaning of "approaching" and "accepting". For example, "Linmen" means close to the door, and "Linshui" means close to the water.

2. Linzi's application in poetry

Linzi is widely used in ancient poetry, mostly to describe natural scenery or express emotions. For example, Du Mu, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, wrote in The Feeling of Going Out of the Hedge Door to Meet the Cold in Autumn Night: "Qiu Guang painted a cold screen with a silver candle, and a small fan lightly fanned a firefly. Day and night are as cool as water, lying and watching morning glory and weaving stars. " The word "pro" in "Day Order and Night Cool as Water" expresses the artistic conception that night is close to water.

3. The evolution of Linzi calligraphy

Linzi has a special position in China's calligraphy. At first, Linzi means "copying", that is, imitating famous calligraphy works to learn and improve their calligraphy skills. Later, Linzi gradually evolved into a calligrapher's development and innovation of other people's works, forming a variety of styles of Linzi.

4. The application of Linzi in modern Chinese writing.

Linzi is still widely used in modern Chinese character writing, which means close to and along. For example, "temporary" means temporary, "near" means near, and "clinical" means direct observation and diagnosis of patients in medicine.

Summary:

The word "temporary" originally refers to "temporary", and then gradually evolved into a vocabulary that means "approaching", "approaching" and "receiving". In ancient poetry, Linzi is widely used to describe natural scenery and express emotions. In calligraphy, Linzi refers to the development and innovation of other people's works. Linzi is still widely used in modern Chinese character writing, which means close to and along. The evolution of Linzi reflects the development and evolution of Chinese characters and the rich changes in semantics.