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Why is the cursive prefix in calligraphy written in two parts? What are the allusions?

No allusions. In fact, the ancient cursive script in China is a cursive prefix, which is a hieroglyph, indicating two grasses. The cursive prefix of traditional Chinese characters was written separately, and it was not until later simplified Chinese characters that the two parts were combined. This is a process of Chinese character evolution, as shown below:

Cao pinyin: c m 40 o

Explanation:

1, the general name of plants with soft stems except trees, crops and vegetables in higher plants; Broadly speaking, it refers to plants with soft stems, including crops and vegetables: grass. Weeds. Grass and grass. Flowers and plants. Straw shoes. Caotang (Caotang, used by old literati to call themselves Shan Ye's residence, meaning inferiority complex). Grassland. Lawn. Camp in the grass. Indifferent to human life.

2. Especially the stems and leaves of rice and wheat used as fuel and feed: forage. Firewood. Straw

3, rough, not meticulous: sloppy (shuài? )。 Grass customs (rough and simple). Grass tools (poor food).

4. Chinese cursive script. Caozi (also an alias of Laoqian). Cao Zhang (a kind of cursive script, whose strokes retain some of those of official script, so it was named "Cao Zhang" because it was originally used to stamp). Weeds. Cursive script (referring to China cursive script; The handwriting of pinyin characters can be divided into big grass and small grass.

5. Typing also refers to manuscripts; By extension, it is preliminary and informal: drafting. Draft an imperial edict (for the emperor).

6, wilderness, Yuan Ye, extended to the wild, folk: grass field. Rough. Grass bandit grass thief

7. Female (for some domestic animals and poultry): grass chicken.

Extended data Chinese character strokes:

Related words:

1, cursive [xí ngco]?

A font between running script and cursive script.

2. Valeriana?

Perennial herb with pinnately compound leaves and lanceolate leaflets. These flowers are small and reddish. Rhizomes and roots can be used as medicine.

3.【cǎo Jiàn】【c m 4 o Ji an】?

A straw mat used to make a bed.

4. sketch [c m 4 o t ú]?

Preliminary mechanical drawings or engineering design drawings are not required to be very accurate.

5. Ural licorice?

Perennial herbs.