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How to write traditional Chinese characters in running script

The traditional running script written in traditional Chinese is as shown in the picture:

1. Interpretation

1. Writing: writing.

2. Writing: writing poetry.

3. Tracing: sketching.

4. In ancient times, it was also the same as "xiè".

2. Shuowen Jiezi

The classical Chinese version of "Shuowen Jiezi": writing, storing things. Conghu, the sound of Xiang. ?

The vernacular version of "Shuowen Jiezi": writing, moving and placing objects. The glyph uses "宀" as the side character and "舄" as the sound character.

3. The evolution of the glyph (as shown in the picture)

4. The original meaning of the word

Verb, a male bird rides on the back of a female bird and flaps its legs Wings, mating and reproduction.

Extended information

Word group: writing? dictation? capitalization? writing? handwriting? writing? writing? transcribing? composing? transcribing and writing? inscription? spelling?

1. Writing [shū xiě]?

Write: write slogans. Writing tools.

2. Uppercase? [ dà xiě ]?

1. A way of writing Chinese characters with many strokes. For example, one is written as "one", ten is written as "shi", hundreds is written as "hundred", etc. Mostly used to fill in payment vouchers. Opposite of "lowercase".

2. A way of writing certain pinyin letters. Such as the Latin letters A, B, C (lowercase a, b, c), etc. It is often used at the beginning of sentences and the first letter of proper names. Relative to "lowercase"

3. Writing [xiě zuò]?

Writing articles (sometimes specifically referring to literary creation): writing skills. Engage in writing.

4. Transcribe [téng xiě]?

Copy from the manuscript: transcribe notes.

5. Copy [chāo xiě]?

Write it down according to the original text: scribe. Copy the text.