Turtle cursive script

The cursive writing of the word "turtle" is as follows:

"Turtle", pronounced "ancient", has the following basic meanings:

1, animal name.

2. If you swear.

3. The skin is cracked due to cold or excessive dryness. I got through.

Group words:

Tortoise, crack, scarab, tortoise shell, tortoise mirror, tortoise shell, tortoise shell, tortoise shell, tortoise fold, tortoise male, tortoise button, tortoise, tortoise crane, tortoise roar, pterosaur, tile eagle tortoise fish, tortoise lost.

Glyph evolution:

The running script of the word "turtle" in the extended data is as follows:

Classical Chinese version of Shuo Wen Jie Zi: tortoise, old also. Those who have flesh outside the bones are also. Judging from it, the glans penis is the same as its head. The nature of heaven and earth, broad shoulders and no male; Turtle catfish or something, treat it as a male. Like a foot, a nail and a tail. ? The tortoise in ancient China.

Vernacular version of Shuo Wen Jie Zi: Turtle, an ancient animal. Outside is the bone shell, and inside the shell is the turtle's body. The glyph takes "it" as the edge, and the glans penis is the same as the head of the snake. According to the characteristics of everything in the world, there is no man with wide shoulders; So turtles and things like that are all males. Shaped like tortoise feet, tortoise shells and tortoise tails. ? This is the "turtle" written in ancient Chinese. ?

Explanation of words:

1, crack [jūn liè]

Interpretation: The skin is damaged by cold or dryness. Also refers to (an object) splitting many cracks and appearing many cracks.

2. Help the tortoise to lose it [yuán biē shī guī]

Interpretation: metaphor is not worth the candle.

3. Return to the Dragon in the Face of the Wind

Explanation: It is a metaphor for a person with high moral character.

4. The Year of the Tortoise: Heming

Interpretation: According to legend, there are thousands of kinds of turtles and cranes, which are used to prolong people's life. Or as a birthday message.

5. Waying turtle fish [w m: y ǐ ng gu and y ú]

Interpretation: Metaphor refers to seeking asylum from people.