The traditional Chinese characters written are as follows:
Write: [ xiě ]?
Basic explanation
1. Use a pen to write?: Write. writing.
2. Describe, describe?: Sketch. Realistic. Portrait (drawing the image of a character; describing and depicting).
Related words:
Capitalization, writing, dictation, writing, handwriting, writing, writing, transcribing, composing, copying, writing, rewriting, ?Inscription?, lowercase, etc.
Evolution of glyphs:
Extended information:
The classical Chinese version of "Shuowen Jiezi": writing, placing things. Conghu, the sound of Xiang.
The vernacular version of "Shuowen Jiezi": writing, moving and placing objects. The glyph uses "宀" as the side character and "舄" as the sound character.
Explanation of related vocabulary:
1. Fill in [tián xiě]?
In the blank space of printed forms, documents, etc., write according to the project and format The words or numbers that should be written on: ~Resume. ~ Remittance advice.
2. Describing scenery [xiě jǐng]?
Describing scenery: This prose is unique in its lyricism.
3. Close-up [tè xiě]?
A form of reportage, the main feature is to describe real people and true events in real life, with a high degree of authenticity, but in the details Appropriate artistic processing can also be done on it.
4. Dictation, [mò xiě]?
Write the words you have read from memory.
5. Freehand brushwork [xiě yì]?
A painting method of traditional Chinese painting that does not require meticulous workmanship, but focuses on the expression of expression and the expression of the author's taste (different from "meticulous brushwork") ).