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How to write Li's cursive script

The cursive writing of Li is as follows:

Usage of Li:

1. Noun, original meaning, is a deciduous tree with white flowers in spring. A tree that bears sweet and sour fruits. Group words such as: plum tree, plum flower, plum garden.

2. Noun, the fruit of the plum tree. Group words such as: plums, dried plums, plum meat.

3. Noun, luggage, refers to the items in the "luggage". Group words such as: ?Luggage.

4. Surname. Word combinations such as: Li Du, Li Tang, Li Shizipan, Li Wenjinggong, Li Bo.

5. Pronouns refer to other things. The phrases are as follows: The plums stand for the peaches, the melons and the plums fall down, the peaches are returned to the plums, the peaches and plums are silent, the streams are formed by themselves, the doors are full of peaches and plums, and the world is full of peaches and plums.

Extended information

The glyph evolution of the character Li:

The classical Chinese version of "Shuowen Jiezi":? Li, fruit. From wood, son sound. ?

The vernacular version of "Shuowen Jiezi": ?Plum, the fruit of trees. The glyph uses "木" as the side character and "子" as the sound character. ?

Explanation of the word "Li":

1. Luggage usually refers to the clothes, daily necessities, etc. that travelers bring with them when they go out, and they are packed so that they can be easily carried. Zhu Ziqing's "Back View": "I bought the ticket, and he was busy taking care of the luggage."

2. The world is full of peaches and plums, which is a metaphor for the many elite juniors and students trained by an elder or teacher, all over the world. . Peach and plum refers to peach trees and plum trees, and is used to metaphorize cultivated students or recommended talents. It is widely used in people's homes, and it is said that charity is widespread, and the common saying can be found everywhere.

The quote comes from Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty's "Spring and Linggong's Green Wild Hall Planting Flowers": "Linggong has peaches and plums all over the world, why use more flowers in front of the hall." The vernacular meaning is that Pei Linggong's peach and plum students are all over the world, where is the use? How about planting flowers in front of the house and behind the house?

3. Return a peach to a plum, which means that he gave me a peach and I gave him a plum in return. It is a metaphor for friendly exchanges or giving things to each other. ?

The quote comes from the "Guo Feng·Wei Feng·Papaya" in the anonymous "Book of Songs" in the pre-Qin Dynasty: Give me wood and plums, and give me Qiongjiu in return. In the vernacular, it means you give me the wood and plum, and I will give you the Qiongjiu in return.

4. The city is full of peaches and plums, and there are students of their own everywhere in the city. There are many students. Liu Yuxi of the Tang Dynasty wrote in "The Master Xuan sent congratulations to Wang Shilang from afar after the results were released": "One day, fame spreads all over the world, and the city is full of peaches and plums belonging to the Spring Officials." It means that one day, fame spreads all over the world, and there are students who are officials everywhere in the city.

5. Plum is a plant of the genus Prunus in the Rosaceae family. It is also known as Jiaqingzi, Bulin, Plum, Yuhuang Plum, and Mountain Plum. Its fruits mature between July and August, are plump and round, exquisite and translucent, beautiful in shape and sweet in taste.