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Calligraphy method of running script in winter

Winter's running script is written like this:

What's the name of the winter trick? Skimming, horizontal skimming/hook, pressing, point, point.

Judging from the explanation of Shuo Wen Jie Zi, "Winter is the season." "Winter" refers to the last season of the four seasons. As a seasonal term, it is often used and recorded in literature, such as Shangshu Hongfan: "Walking between the sun and the moon, there must be winter and summer." Winter and summer are listed at the same time, indicating winter. In ancient Chinese, "winter" and "end" are also common situations.

In modern Chinese, "winter" is often used to represent the season, and things related to winter can also be described as "winter", such as "winter rain", "winter snow" and "winter wheat".

The combination of "winter and winter" has nothing to do with the meaning of "winter", but is a later onomatopoeia, such as Lu You's poem "February 24th": "Li Tang is full of flowers and wine, and Nancun is full of winter drums."

But later, people created a new pictophonetic word "Dong", with the upper shape (drum) and the lower sound (winter) to represent the sound of drumming, but there were too many strokes to write. Therefore, when simplifying Chinese characters, the word "dong dong" is cancelled and still used as onomatopoeia.

Kangxi dictionary:

The lower part of the subset is winter; Kangxi strokes: 5 paintings; Extrication: 3 paintings.

Ancient prose:? 、? 、? 、? 、? Tang Yun, Ji Yun and Yunhui are all in harmony. Shuowen: Four o'clock is enough. Li Yueling: The weather is rising and the atmosphere is falling. Heaven and earth are blocked, and it becomes winter.

"Le": Winter, Tibetan also. Historical records of the former Han Dynasty: Winter is the end. Biography of the White Tiger: first frost is angry in winter. \ Pipe circulation \: The barrel handle refers to the north, and it is winter all over the world.

Last name. There is Sima Dongshou before the rhyme of Yan. ?