Its explanation is:
"Move"
(I know. It's like dying. Branches benefit a lot. Original meaning: out, out, up)
be synonymous
generation
People or things are equivalent to "this" and "that"
Refers to the name of a person or thing, which is equivalent to him, her, it and them.
help
about
Used between the attributive and the head word, indicating the possessive relation or the general modifying relation.
shape
Having the shape of the letter s, zigzag.
Seal script is one of the ancient Chinese characters, also called seal script. It is a general term for ancient Chinese characters. "Seal makers spread it, spread its physics, and apply it endlessly." The ancients thought that seal script was written by Cang Xie, but this is not credible. The generation of a kind of writing needs a long development process, and it is impossible for a person to complete it in a short time. Generally speaking, seal script includes all the characters before official script and their extended genera, such as bronze inscriptions, Shi Guwen, ancient prose of Six Kingdoms, small seal script, Miao seal script, overlapping seal script and so on. Narrow sense mainly refers to "Da Zhuan" and "Xiao Zhuan". The font of seal script is round and the structure conforms to the meaning of six books, so Sun said in the Tang Dynasty, "Seal script is graceful and smooth".
Li Si, the originator of Xiao Zhuan, was born in Shangcai (now Shangcai County, Henan Province) during the Warring States Period. Later, he did the Qin Dynasty, and compiled and formulated the regular script and seal script of the Qin Dynasty. The stone tablet "Yishan" existing in Xi 'an stele forest was carved in the Song Dynasty. Most of the stone carvings in the book have been destroyed. There are only two original stones left in the world.
Seal script declined after Wei and Jin Dynasties, with Li as the representative in Tang Dynasty. The calligraphy of seal script in Qing Dynasty ushered in the second peak of creation, and a large number of outstanding seal script writers such as Wang Shu, Qian Zhan, Deng, Zhao and Wu Changshuo emerged. After the founding of People's Republic of China (PRC),,, Sha Menghai, Huang, Liu Jiang, Lai Chusheng, Zhang Xin, Lu, Ni, Shang Chengzuo, Xu, etc.