Explanation of boney
It means that calligraphy is rich in bone strength. Wei Shuo of the Jin Dynasty's "Bi Zhen Diagram": "Those who are good at writing have many bones, and those who are not good at writing have many flesh." Huang Tingjian of the Song Dynasty's "Stele Inscribed on Xu Hao": "In the Tang Dynasty, after Ou Yu, those who could prepare the eight methods were only Xu Kuaiji and Yan Taishi'er . However, Kuaiji is rich in flesh, and Taishi is rich in bones. "Liu Xizai of the Qing Dynasty's "Yi Gui·Shu Gui" said: "Wei Guan was good at cursive writing, and people at that time said that Guan had Boying's tendons, but not the bones; Mrs. Wei's "Bi Zhen Tu" said that. It began to be combined with "many bones and abundant muscles".
Word breakdown
The explanation of "many" is "large number", which is opposite to "less" and "few": there are many people. for many years. Colorful. Multiple levels. Multiple angles. The country is prosperous due to many difficulties (刵). The more the better. Anyone who does unrighteousness will surely die. Numbers above two: perennial grasses. polynomial. Polysemy. Pluralism. More than a certain number: more than a certain number of bones: the explanation of bones ǔ people and vertebrate animals, the hard tissue inside the body that supports the body and protects the internal organs: bones. Skeleton (general name for bones throughout the body). joint. Flesh and blood (a. Refers to the closest person with a blood relationship, also known as "blood and flesh"; b. Metaphors for a closely connected and inseparable relationship). Backbone (刵). Something like a bone