Draw a picture of Hu, and draw the boundaries on the ground; Draw, draw; Pictures; Use pictures; Decoration; Modify; Sign; Draw lines, symbols, marks, etc. Use a pen or something; Describe in words.
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Draw a tiger into a dog, sand into a pool of rice, draw a silver hook and iron painting, draw a tiger to teach a child, help draw a strategy, make the finishing point, make the finishing point, depict details, draw pictures, carve wood on the ground, draw pills, thrush, carve beams and draw buildings, draw a tiger and dog, destroy tiles and draw dikes, hang pictures on the spot and draw cakes.
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Hua (Pinyin: huà) is a common and standardized Chinese character. This word was first seen in Oracle Bone Inscriptions in Shang Dynasty. The upper part of the ancient glyph means handwriting, and the lower part is the lines of strokes. The original meaning of painting is to draw characters with strokes, and the original meaning is to draw boundaries. A figure drawn with a finger sticking out with a pen-and-ink drawing, used as a noun.
A stroke of Chinese characters is called "painting", which also comes from description. Dividing boundaries means design and planning, so "painting" also means planning and drawing. Broadly speaking, an action with hands, feet or utensils is also called "painting".
The meaning of painting should be the original meaning, that is, using tools such as pens to describe colors, people and verbs. This meaning is also commonly used in modern Chinese, such as "painting landscapes, portraits, tigers and dogs, making the finishing point, gilding the lily, and painting cakes to satisfy hunger".
Drawing lines or marks with strokes is called "painting", so writing is also called "painting". The horizontal line of ancient hexagrams is called "painting", the horizontal stroke in calligraphy is called "painting", and the stroke of Chinese characters is called "painting". Even wrinkles can be called "paintings". "Two kisses and many paintings" in Ling Shu Jing, Twenty-five Yin and Yang refers to many wrinkles on both sides of the lips.
Broadly speaking, making some actions with hands, feet or utensils, such as "drawing a belly", "pointing to the sky", "pointing to the feet" and "drawing a cross on the chest", is also called "painting". When playing arpeggio, the hand sweeps the strings, which is also called "painting". There is such a poem in Tang Bai Juyi's arpeggio: "Before she put down the piano, she ended with a wave of her hand, and the four strings sang together, like a silk splitting."
Painting also extends to dividing lines. It can be considered that demarcation meaning is a concrete usage of describing meaning. According to legend, in ancient times, criminals were punished by drawing boundaries on the ground, such as prisons in later generations, which were called "drawing the ground as a prison", and later generations used it to refer to acting within a limited scope.
Another example is "Drawing Wild Areas to Divide Xinjiang" and "Drawing Soil to Divide Xinjiang", in which "painting" means dividing and dividing. The meaning of "painting" was later added with the signifier "beside the vertical knife" to write "strokes", which was later simplified to "strokes".