Chinese characters are really interesting. How to write the contents of handwritten newspaper?
Chinese characters are called "square characters" because of their square shape. Structurally, Chinese characters have the following characteristics:
Chinese characters written in regular fonts (such as regular script, Song style, official script, seal script, etc. ) is a kind of square character, and each character occupies the same space. Chinese characters include letter combination words and combination words, and letter combination words can't be separated, such as "Wen" and "Zhong". Combined Chinese characters are composed of basic components, accounting for more than 90% of Chinese characters. Common combinations of compound words are: upper and lower structures, such as "smile" and "tip"; Left and right structures, such as "word" and "family"; Semi-closed structure, such as "similarity" and "inclination"; Fully enclosed structure, such as "group" and "meeting"; Upper, middle and lower structure, such as "winning"; Left, middle and right structures, such as "points"; Pin-shaped structure, such as pin. The basic components of Chinese characters include single words, radicals and other non-word-forming components.
The smallest constituent unit of Chinese characters is strokes, and strokes also have certain meanings, such as horizontal painting (1), which can represent the horizon (such as a horizontal line in Chinese characters).
When writing Chinese characters, the direction and order of strokes, that is, the order of strokes, are relatively fixed. The basic rules are: first horizontal and then vertical, first left and then down, from top to bottom, from left to right, first outside and then inside, then sealed, first in the middle and then on both sides. The stroke order of Chinese characters with different writing styles may be different.
In terms of fonts, the fonts of various Chinese characters can be divided into three types. The first category is Song Style and Bold Style (including thick and thin lines) developed from movable type printing in Song Dynasty. The second category is the fonts evolved from calligraphy, such as regular script, imitation song style, running script, official script, calligraphy style, regular script, thin gold style, pen style and so on. The third category belongs to fine arts fonts, such as variety, tanning, amber, water column and so on. Most other fonts belong to the variants of the above three types of fonts, such as: Da Dian Song, Xiao Dian Song, Bao Song, Chang Song, Zhong Song, Yao Ti, etc. Big black, flat black, thick black, isobar (including thick, medium and thin isobar, and then evolved into thick, accurate and thin circle) and so on; From regular script, imitation song, etc. , Chinese books, fine imitation of Song Dynasty, etc. ; Beauty and black evolved from black body and song style; The body evolved from Li et al.
There is only one Chinese character with the least strokes. Some words are not written, but "biang" is a Chinese character with many strokes, with 56 strokes, 45 variants and 59 traditional characters. "biangbiang Noodle" is a kind of noodle originated in Shaanxi, and it is also a brand of noodle restaurant. This word is still in use now, and it has not been widely circulated. It only became popular in 2006, claiming that the word "biang" can only be found in Kangxi dictionary. In fact, the word "biang" can't be found in Kangxi dictionary.
There is a crossword puzzle about biang:
Fly to the sky at one o'clock, the Yellow River bends two times, open your mouth and talk inward.
One is in the east and the other is in the west. The left side is long, the right side is long, and there is a horse king in the middle.
In the bottom of my heart, next to the moon, put a sesame candy,
Push the car around Xianyang.