First, the writing guidance next to the word "parallel"
1. Understand the basic shape: First, understand the basic shape next to the word Bi, which consists of a point, a transverse fold and a handle.
2. Writing of dots: On the side of the word, dots should be written on the horizontal fold, and they should be small and round. The position of the point should be just right, neither too long nor too short.
3. How to write the horizontal fold: The horizontal fold is the key part next to the character, and it should be written straight and powerful. There should be an obvious turning point at the corner, but it should not be too sharp.
4. How to write: it refers to the connection points and the folded parts, and it should be written lightly and smoothly. The lifting angle and length should be adjusted according to the whole glyph to achieve a harmonious and beautiful effect.
Second, explain
The word "bi" usually means something related to walking and moving, such as "into", "far" and "escape". It often appears in some verbs, such as "cloud", "convenient" and "anti". By writing the side of parallel characters, it is not only helpful to master the writing rules of Chinese characters, but also to better understand the meaning and usage of Chinese characters.
Third, the explanation of the source.
The writing instructions beside the coordinate characters come from the ancient calligraphy tradition in China. In ancient China calligraphy, there were strict rules and techniques for font structure and stroke order. By learning and mastering these skills, we can better appreciate and understand the charm of China's calligraphy art, and at the same time, it also provides valuable guidance and reference for us to write Chinese characters well.
Related examples
1, known far and near, describes someone who is very famous in a certain range.
2, travel around the world, describe traveling everywhere, travel around the world.
3, fly away, describe people away from the secular, the pursuit of free life.
4. Go to the front and describe people rushing to the battlefield or construction site.
5, escape, describe escape or leave in a hurry.
6. Visiting your house describes visiting a noble building or home.
7. Dizziness describes dizziness and head discomfort.
8, uneasy, describe the feeling of inner anxiety.
9. A dilemma describes a difficult situation, neither forward nor backward.
10, after a long journey, describes a long journey or trip.