Change the stroke order of characters

The order of strokes in changing characters is: ?dot, horizontal, vertical, vertical, left, dot, horizontal left/horizontal hook, and 捺.

The order of strokes in changing characters is: ?dot, horizontal, vertical, vertical, left, dot, horizontal left/horizontal hook, and 捺. Change, a commonly used word in Chinese, is pronounced: biàn. Change is reduced to "change". Based on the ancient calligraphy, it is simplified and saved. Original meaning: the nature, state or situation is different from before, changed. Meaning: It is also used as a surname and as "変".

1. Phonogram. From the pronunciation of 洴 (pū), 娈 (luán).

2. Change, change.

Change, change. ——Xu Shen of the Eastern Han Dynasty, "Shuowen"

Change means change. ——"Xiao Er Ya"

Change is extraordinary. ——"Baihutong"

One closing and one opening are called changes. ——"Yi·Xici"

The disease does not change the medicine. ——"Lu's Spring and Autumn Period·Cha Jin"

So all the guests turned pale and left the table. ——"New Chronicles of Yu Chu·Preface to Qiu Sheng's Poems"

There will be no changes, and the common people will not dare to eat pots of pulp to welcome the generals. ——"Three Kingdoms: Biography of Zhuge Liang"

As a last resort, I changed my name. ——Wen Tianxiang, Song Dynasty, "Guide Record·Postpreface".

3. Adaptation.

If you are good at talking but do not know how to change, you cannot be said to be able to speak. ——Han Huan Kuan's "On Salt and Iron"

4. Initiate an incident.

When the Lu family changes, they will be executed. ——"Book of Han Gaohouji"

Another example: conspiracy (the plot of the accident); digging code slipping to change the earthquake (the accident shocked).

5. Incidents, emergencies with significant impact.

The excitement turned into a change, the emperor of Zhongcheng Tai was at a loss, and the Duke of Chao (Yuan Keli) went to disband. ——Dong Qichang of the Ming Dynasty, "Jiehuan Yuan Gong's Behavior"

The change happened. ——"The Biography of Tan Si Tong" by Liang Qichao of the Qing Dynasty

Another example: mutiny (a sudden rebellion of the army); bianshi (a sudden change of major events).

6. Disasters, abnormal natural phenomena.

The disasters get worse and worse, and the heavenly changes take shape. ——"Book of Han·Five Elements"

There is no need to fear changes in the sky. ——"History of the Song Dynasty·Biography of Wang Anshi"

Another example: become strange (disastrous and strange).

Idioms and meanings of bringing changes

1. The change of Kishitani: Bank: Pingla metaphor refers to a high position. A metaphor for major changes in politics.

2. Endless changes: the changes are diverse and endless. There are so many changes.

3. Change of heart and worry: change your thoughts and change your plans.

4. Become greedy and harsh: refers to changing and persuading people who are greedy for money and have frivolous behavior to become honest and honest.

5. Abnormal: describes the many changes in the form of things.

6. Changing customs and teachings: changing the original customs and education.

7. Color-changing words: Words that change one’s complexion. Mostly refers to words spoken impulsively and in anger over a dispute over the merits.

8. Change one’s appearance and customs: refers to changing one’s appearance and customs.

9. Change of face and color: Change of complexion due to inner fear, fear, anxiety, and anger.

10. Change color suddenly: suddenly. Discoloration: Changed complexion. Suddenly angry, his face changed.