Traditional Chinese characters for pen

The strokes of traditional Chinese characters for pen are: ノ一丶ノ一丶フ一一一丨.

Bi is a common Chinese character. The traditional Chinese character for pen consists of five components, totaling 12 strokes. In order, they are "vertical hook", "horizontal", "off", "vertical", "horizontal", "horizontal fold", "off", "horizontal", "vertical", "horizontal" and "off".

In the history of the evolution of Chinese characters, the word "pen" was originally represented by "箅". Later, with the changes of the times, this glyph gradually evolved into the form of "pen".

The word "pen" is very common and is used in daily life and work. Its main meaning is a tool used for writing, painting or describing. This word is often related to culture, art and other fields, and is one of the representatives of traditional Chinese culture.

Idioms containing the word pen

1. The pen moves like a dragon or a snake to describe calligraphy that is vivid and powerful.

2. Pen and ink: pen and ink: refers to writing. Punish: condemn. Cut: denounce. Condemn and denounce through words.

3. The pen tomb is ground to pierce the bald pen into a grave, and the inkstone is ground to make the hole. Refers to the profound writing skills.

4. Sharpen the pen of praise and criticism: record. Cut: delete. In ancient times, people wrote on bamboo slips or wooden slips, and when they made mistakes and wanted to correct them, they used a knife to cut them. It originally refers to Confucius's "Spring and Autumn", which uses words to comment on the quality of articles and objects. It also refers to using words to praise or criticize people or things.

5. The flowers blooming in the pen are a metaphor for the literary talents who think well and write excellent poems.

6. Transcendence in the writing: Transcendence: a Buddhist term that refers to the reincarnation of a person’s soul as a human being after death. In order to prevent others from suffering, when writing, be tolerant or excused in both intention and wording.