The stroke order of the character "Tong":?Horizontal left/Horizontal hook, dot, vertical, horizontal fold hook, horizontal, horizontal, vertical, dot, horizontal fold, fold, and hold.
Usually a common word. The original intention is to have access without any obstacles. Later it was extended to reach the destination, and then it was extended to interconnection without interruption. It also means to know and convey to the other party, or to understand and understand. These two meanings have abstract meanings.
Tong can also refer to a person who is proficient in a certain aspect and is used as a noun; from the road being unobstructed, it can be used to refer to smooth writing and sentences, and it can also be extended to mean universally applicable and thorough; it can also be extended to mean everything and from the beginning. To the end;
It can also be used as an adverb to express all or ten. When the sound of "tòng" is pronounced, it is used as a quantifier. It is used in documents to express one portion; it is used in drumming and other activities to express one time or one time.
通(tōng)
Tongzi calligraphy (11 pictures)
(1) The original meaning is 〖moving〗 without obstruction, can pass through [open; through; unimpeded]
There is no limit to communication. ——"Book of Changes·Xici Biography" It is called generalization by reasoning.
The road is long and difficult. ——"Guoyu Jinyu". Note: "To."
The blood vessels need to be unblocked. ——"Lu Shi Chun Qiu Da Yu". Note: "Benefit."
The ice spring is cold and the strings are condensed, and the condensation will never pass through the sound. ——Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty, "Pipa Xing (with Preface)"
The middle is straight and the outer is straight, without vines or branches. ——Song Dynasty Zhou Dunyi's "Ai Lian Shuo"
Another example: thoroughfare; thoroughfare (a thoroughfare extending in all directions, referring to traffic arteries); smooth (unobstructed passage); Tongchuan (a place where rivers flow) ); Tongyi (a city extending in all directions)
(2) 〖Move〗 Use tools to dredge; make it unobstructed [dredge; remove obstacles from; open]
Through it, let it pass . ——Liu Zongyuan of the Tang Dynasty, "Liu Hedong Collection"
If the government is well-connected and people are harmonious, all wastes will be prosperous. ——Song Dynasty Fan Zhongyan's "Yueyang Tower"
Another example: Tongji (resolving emergencies); Tongyu (unblocking blocked waterways); Tonggou (clearing ditches)
( 3) [Lead to]
There is a way to reach; there is no way to [lead to]
. ——"Historical Records·Chen She Family"
Talented and knowledgeable. ——Tao Yuanming of Jin Dynasty, "Peach Blossom Spring"
It leads to Wu Gorge in the north. ——Song Dynasty Fan Zhongyan's "Yueyang Tower"
Another example: Tongtian (leading to the heaven. Later used to describe extraordinary instincts); Tongdiao (going to the bereaved family to express condolences)
(4) 〖verb〗 convey; make people know [pass on; communicate]
The master speaks the language. ——"New Odes of Yutai·Ancient Poems Written by Jiao Zhongqing's Wife"
Understand the meaning. ——Han Jia Yi's "On Passing the Qin Dynasty"
There is no way to lose your faith. ——"The Biography of Liu Yi" by Li Chaowei of the Tang Dynasty