Excuse me, calligrapher? Was the word "Shuang" in Chinese characters written as "You" in ancient times? . . . . "once again"

double;twofold

Kingdom of Shu Han

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(I know. Follow him, follow him, and stick to it. Chou, two birds. One more time, hands. Original meaning: a pair)

Two birds

Some simplified Chinese characters are based on cursive script, but this one is not. Cursive writing is fast and simple, and I dare not simplify the words to the point of losing their original meaning.

In fact, Chinese characters are very learned, and each word has its origin and meaning. Unfortunately, I can't read now.