Writing method of Tian Zige's brush font one

Tian Zige's calligraphy is written like this:

Pinyin: y rho?

Radical: 1

Stroke: 1

Five strokes: GGLL

Structure: single structure

Explanation:

1. Minimum positive integer.

2. Express the same thing: We are a family. You take the highway. It's not about the code.

3. It means another: tomato ~ tomato.

4. Representing the whole; All: ~ winter. ~ health. ~ have a safe trip. ~ people in the room. ~ body sweat.

5. single: ~ heart ~ meaning.

6. It means that the action is once, or the action is short-lived, or the action is an attempt. A) Used among overlapping verbs (mostly monosyllabic): rest ~ rest. Laugh ~ laugh. Let me smell it. B) Used after verbs and before momentum words: laugh. Look ~ eyes. Let's discuss it.

7. Used before verbs or momentum words, it means to do an action first (the result of the action is explained as follows): ~ skipped. ~ kick it away. He stood by without saying a word.

8. With "JIU", it means that two actions will happen immediately: ~ Please come. ~ just say it.

9. once; Once: ~ a slip of the foot makes a lasting regret.

Evolution of Chinese characters in extended data;

Related words:

1. One end

【yī tóu】?

It means doing several things at the same time; One side: he said as he walked.

2. The first line

【yěXiàn】?

The front line of the war.

Step 3: Hmm

【yī chàn】?

Square adverb. Complete; The furniture and furnishings in the house are all new. Um (chàn).

Step 4: Together

【yī qí】?

At the same time: teams ~ set out. The applause thundered. People and luggage have arrived.

repeat

【yī zài】?

Time and time again: ~ statement. ~ retain. ~ shirk.

Finish in one fell swoop

[yī jǔ]?

A move; One action: more than this. This is the success or failure.

7. seal one

[fēng yī]?

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