How to write a distant official script

The distant official script is as follows:

Yu ǐ n (pinyin: Yu ǐ n) is a kind of Chinese general specification? . This word was first seen in Oracle Bone Inscriptions in Shang Dynasty. It is a pictophonetic character and comes from Sheng Yuan. Far from the original meaning means far, far away. Extended to a long time, far-reaching, alienated, ambitious, remote and so on. You can also refer to it more, and there is a big gap. Also used as a verb, meaning to leave, stay away, and then extended to violate. These two meanings were read yuàn in the old days, but now they are all read Yu m 4 n.

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Lishu is a Chinese font, including Qin Lishu and Han Li. It is generally believed that it is developed from seal script, with wide and flat font, long horizontal painting and short vertical painting, and pays attention to "swallow tail of silkworm head" and "twists and turns". According to the unearthed bamboo slips, official script originated in Qin Dynasty, and Cheng Miao was also called official script. Han Li reached its peak in the Eastern Han Dynasty, inherited the tradition of seal script, and opened the Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties, which had a great influence on later calligraphy. The calligraphy circle called it "Tang Kai of Han Li".

Regarding the definition of official script, Mr. Wu said in the article "Looking at the Early Official Script of Qin and Han Dynasties from the Unearthed Silk Slips of Qin Bamboo Slips": "It can be explained by the original meaning of this word. Shuo Wen Jie Zi explains that Li means "attachment", while The Biography of Feng Yi in the Later Han Dynasty teaches it as "genus", which has been used up to now and has the word "cong" in modern Chinese.