The radical of Tu

The radical radical of Tu is "氵".

Grauminating, that is, applying ink or colored pigments on paper to write or draw, is an art form in ancient China. It originated from the Jin and Tang dynasties in ancient Chinese culture.

The origin of graffiti is closely related to calligraphy. In ancient times, the traditional calligraphy habit was to use a brush and ink to write on paper, pursuing standard and neat writing. However, starting from the Jin and Tang dynasties, some literati gradually developed a way of expressing emotions and free expression in the writing process. They used pen and ink to freely depict freehand brushwork and did not stick to the traditional stroke structure.

This informal way of writing has gradually evolved into a unique form of artistic expression, which is graffiti. The characteristic of scribbling is to use a brush or brush to apply thick ink or paint on paper to create a casual, chic and freehand effect, focusing on the rhythm of lines and the freedom of form. Graffiti not only pays attention to the writing form of the characters, but also emphasizes emotional expression and artistic appeal. The artistic style of graffiti can easily express personal emotions, personality and aesthetic pursuits.

As a unique art form, scribbling has both the traditional foundation of calligraphy and its free and unrestrained characteristics, making the writing process more emotional and creative. In traditional Chinese culture, graffiti is regarded as an art form that is both elegant and popular. It is not only widely spread among calligraphers and literati, but also enthusiastically sought after by folk art lovers.

Create sentences with graffiti

1. Scribbling on paper makes me feel like I am walking through a quiet forest. The lines drawn by each stroke are like the intertwining branches and leaves, flowing with natural vitality.

2. On soft rice paper, I use ink to precipitate my inner joy, and outline my dialogue with the world stroke by stroke. Each word contains delicate emotions and infinite imagination.

3. The gentle brush dances on the paper, and the scribbling outlines a picture of blooming flowers, which is like the spring breeze blowing, making people feel endless beauty.

4. In the silent study, I am accompanied by ink. Scribbling has become a way for me to express my emotions. Every stroke is my inner cry and statement, allowing the deep feelings to be released.