The stroke order of characters in Lishu

The traditional writing order of official script: フフボボ

Book Kangxi strokes: 10. External strokes: 6

Appreciation of calligraphy, seal script, official script and cursive script;

Seal character

member of

model

line

Books? hush

"movement" sound. From that voice. Yu (? I), this pen. Li Shu province "Zhe" changed to "Yue" and said: "Books are good." It's obvious when you write it. Together, it means writing clearly with a pen. The sounds of "zhe" and "zhe" are relatively close, so "zhe" has ideographic function. Original meaning: writing, recording, recording.

So are books. -"Shuo Wen". It is said that the preface says, "write it in a book called bamboo and silk."

1. Project cost: ~. ~ question. ~ draft. ~ fragrance. Curling (refers to a literati's style in speaking, writing, painting, etc. Get angry (refers to a scholar's habit of being divorced from reality).

2. letter: ~ letter. ~ Za。 ~ Jane. ~ letter.

3. Document: certificate. Explain.

4. Writing or writing words: ~ method. ~ write. ~ table. ~ case. ~ draw.

5. write an article: big ~ special ~. It's hard to count.

6. font: grass. Li ~ Kay ~.

7. The name of the ancient book, the abbreviation of Shangshu (also called "Book Classics").

8. A general term for some forms of Quyi: Shuo. Listen.

Common phrases:

Book box book bag book newspaper book book book idiot book kitchen, bookcase bookworm book Dan book file book book calligraphy study book book book lung book library letter book number painting book secretary book book mouth book book book book book book book book book book book book book book book book book book book book book book book book book book book book book book book book book book book book book book book book book book book book book book book book book book book book book book book book book book book book book book book book book book book book book book book book book book book book book book book book book book book book book book book book book book book book book book book book book book book book book book book book book book book book book book book book book book book book book book book book book book book book book book book book book book book book book book book book

Official script? lì sh?

Name of regular script: (1) Simplified Chinese characters of seal script, which originated in Qin Dynasty and prevailed in Han and Wei Dynasties. In the early official script, there were many traces of seal script in the glyph structure, which were called "Guli" and "Qin Li". Later, the strokes were divided into waves, and the official script formed was called "stereotyped writing". The typical official script is characterized by: the pen is inverted and shaped like a silkworm head; Pick up the pen and stir it. It has the shape of a dovetail. (2) alias of regular script. Still "Jinli". Used in Wei, Jin and Tang Dynasties.