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Spring, autumn, autumn. What?

What does Qiu Qiu in spring mean to Qiu Qiu snake in spring?

Spring, autumn and autumn snake is an idiom, which means that the figurative words are poorly written and zigzag, like the crawling traces of earthworms and snakes. This idiom is usually used to describe the irregularity or ugliness of cursive script.

In Chinese, Chunqiu and Autumn Snake in Chunqiu are both metaphors for poor writing. Spring and autumn refers to the traces of earthworms crawling in the soil in spring, and autumn snakes refer to the traces of snakes crawling in the grass in autumn. These two metaphors both express the characteristics of irregular, crooked and illegible handwriting.

Cursive script is an art form of calligraphy, which is characterized by coherent, concise and smooth strokes. However, if the cursive script is not well written, the handwriting may become illegible and even make people feel confused or ugly. In this case, the idiom Qiu Qiu snake in spring is very applicable, which vividly describes the shortcomings of cursive writing. There are other similar idioms in Chinese that are also used to describe poor handwriting, such as ghost painting peach symbols, fine print and so on.

The application scene of the idiom "Spring and Autumn Snakes";

1, the field of calligraphy art: The idiom "Chunqiu snake" is widely used in the field of calligraphy art, and can be used to describe the irregular brushwork and scrawled handwriting of calligraphy works, like the crawling marks of earthworms and snakes. This description can vividly express that the aesthetic value of calligraphy works is not high, and it lacks artistry and appreciation.

2. Writing field: Spring and Autumn Snake can also be applied to writing field. This idiom can vividly express this situation when people's handwriting is irregular or scrawled. It can make people realize the importance of writing standard and neatness, and also remind people to pay attention to skills and details when writing.

3. Language and cultural exchange: The idiom "Spring and Autumn Snake" can also be applied to the field of language and cultural exchange. In cross-cultural communication, if the writing of a person from a country or region with different cultural backgrounds is irregular or illegible, it can be described as a spring and autumn snake. This description can make people understand more intuitively the communication barriers and cultural misunderstandings caused by this irregular writing.