How to write linzi?

The writing methods of temporary characters are: vertical, vertical, left, horizontal, dot, vertical, horizontal, folding, vertical and horizontal.

Linzi is a common Chinese character with rich connotations and diverse usages. This paper will discuss the origin, significance, evolution and application of Linzi in modern Chinese. First of all, let's understand the origin of Linzi. Linzi is a very old Chinese character, and its shape can be traced back to the period of Oracle Bone Inscriptions. The word "Lin" in Oracle Bone Inscriptions vividly depicts a person observing at the water's edge, which means approaching.

Temporary characters have many uses. Can be used as a verb, indicating approaching, approaching; It can also be used as a noun to indicate time and occasion; It can also be used as an adjective to mean temporary and temporary. These usages all reflect the rich connotation of Linzi. Linzi is more widely used in modern Chinese. As a verb, it can mean approaching, such as "approaching" and "temporarily"; It can also mean saving face, saving face, such as "sharpening your knife face to face" and "taking risks".

In addition to its lexical application, Linzi often appears in idioms and proverbs. For example, "thirsty to dig a well" is to find a way when things are going to happen; "Fairy Tales in the Garden" refers to daydreaming, who is not put into practice; "Avoiding the cold" means running away at a critical moment; "cramming for the last minute" means that when things are approaching, you are in a hurry to prepare. These idioms and common sayings fully show the charm of Linzi. Linzi also plays an important role in the art of calligraphy.

Many calligraphers like to use Linzi to create their works because of its rigorous structure, smooth lines and high aesthetic value. In the history of China's calligraphy, there are many famous regular script works, such as Preface to Lanting by Wang Xizhi, and Manuscript for My Nephew by Yan Zhenqing. These works fully demonstrate Linzi's unique charm in calligraphy art. In a word, Linzi is a unique existence in Chinese characters. Its origin and application in modern Chinese have rich connotations.