How to write fishing?

The writing of the word "diao" in "fishing" is: left, horizontal, horizontal, horizontal, vertical lift, left, horizontal fold hook, point.

Diao, a Chinese character, is pronounced diào. The radical "釒" is simplified to "钅", which is simplified based on the stroke saving of ancient calligraphy. "Shuowen Jiezi": "Diao, hooking fish, comes from the sound of gold and spoon." There is a paradigm of "spoon" in the image "勹". The two paradigms of gold and spoon are superimposed. Using Qujin bait hook to catch fish is the paradigm of fishing.

The phonetic characters are from gold and from spoon, and spoon also sounds. "Spoon" means "to take one thing specifically". "Gold" refers to "metal products". The combination of "gold" and "spoon" means "a metal fishhook, which can only catch one fish at a time". The original meaning is to catch fish one fish at a time with a hook. Explain that the biggest difference between hook fishing and net fishing is that the former only catches one fish at a time, while the latter catches multiple fish at a time and uses bait to lure the fish to the bait.

Idioms with the word fishing

1. Buy for fame and reputation: Buy means to buy. Fishing means using bait to lure fish to the bait, which is a metaphor for using tricks to deceive. It is a metaphor for intentionally being pretentious or using some deceptive means to gain reputation. Also known as "fishing for fame and selling reputation" and "selling name and selling reputation".

2. Sit firmly on a fishing boat: It is a metaphor for being confident and unwavering no matter what dangerous situation you encounter.

3. To gain fame and deceive the world: to make false claims to gain a false reputation and to deceive the world.

4. Building rocks and fishing for rivers: refers to the sages living in seclusion to wait for the time.

5. Fishing and swimming place: the place where you lived in your childhood, usually your hometown.

6. Yanbo fishermen: Yanbo refers to the water surface of rivers and lakes shrouded in fog. A fisherman refers to a person who fishes. This was originally the nickname of Zhang Zhihe in the Tang Dynasty. Later, it also refers to a person who lives in seclusion in the world. Also refers to a hermit.

7. Sit firmly on the Diaoyutai: It is a metaphor for remaining calm, confident, firm and unwavering no matter what dangerous situation you encounter.

8. To catch shrimps and turtles: to take advantage of others.