cǎo tìjiàn
Explanation of grass
[cǎo ]
1. For higher plants other than trees, crops, and vegetables A general term for plants with soft stems; broadly speaking, it refers to plants with relatively soft stems, including crops and vegetables: Qing~. Wild~. Mao~. Water~. Flower~. ~ Shoes. ~Tang (a thatched hall, used by literati in the old days to call themselves a residence in the mountains, with the meaning of being humble). ~Original. ~ Ping. ~ Sleeping in the open air. ~Suga Renming.
2. Specifically refers to the stems and leaves of rice and wheat used as fuel and feed: ~ material. Chai~. Rice~.
3. Rough, not meticulous: ~ rate (shuài). ~Despicable (rude and unsophisticated). ~ Tools (cheap food).
4. A kind of calligraphy style of Chinese characters: ~书. ~ word (also an alias for calling oneself modestly in the old days). Zhang~ (a kind of cursive script, the strokes retain some of the strokes of official script, so it was named "Zhangcao" because it was originally used for memorials). Crazy~. ~ style (a. Refers to Chinese cursive script; b. Pinyin script handwriting, which can be divided into big cursive and small cursive).
5. Draft, also refers to manuscript; extended to preliminary, informal: ~ draft. ~Edict (drafting an edict for the emperor).
6. Wilderness, wilderness, extended to the wild and folk: ~ wild. ~ Reckless. ~ Kou. ~ Thief.
7. Female (used in some livestock and poultry): ~ chicken.
Explanation of shaving
[tì ]
Shaving off the hair with a knife: ~ head. ~Knife. ~Du (Buddhism refers to shaving the hair of people who want to become monks to become monks and nuns).
Explanation of sword
[jiàn]
An ancient weapon: treasure~. Long~. ~ Sheath. ~ Technique. ~A tense situation (describing a situation that is tense and about to explode, later also referred to as vigorous calligraphy). Carve a boat and ask for ~.