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How to write Chen character in running script

The Chinese character "陈" is written in cursive script as follows:

Pinyin chén

1. Place; display; arrange. Example: ~set.

2. Narrate; explain. Example: Article ~ | Details ~.

3. Time-honored; old. Example: push out something new.

4. The name of the Zhou Dynasty (? - 478 BC). In today's eastern Henan and Bozhou, Anhui. Destroyed by Chu.

5. Dynasty name. One of the Southern Dynasties (557-589). Chen Ba first destroyed Xiao Liang and then established it. The capital was established in Jiankang (now Nanjing). Destroyed by the Sui Dynasty.

6. In ancient times, it was also the same as "array (zhèn)".

Strokes

Group of words: old, furnishing, display, statement, old goods, old vinegar, aged extended information

1. Bring out the old and bring out the new [ tuī chén chū xīn ]

Explanation: It refers to critically inheriting the old culture, eliminating its dross, absorbing its essence, and creating a new culture.

From: Dai Yannian of the Qing Dynasty's "Autumn Deng Conghua·Zhongyong Temple Couplet": "It is not special to introduce the old and bring out the new, but it is unique."

Example: Studying chess skills, ~. ?

◎Chen Yi's poem titled "Selected Go Famous Scores"

Grammar: conjunction; used as predicate and attributive; with complimentary meaning

2. Clichés [ chén cí làn diào ]

Explanation: Chen: obsolete, stale; excessive: superficial and unrealistic. Refers to stale and empty arguments.

From: Wen Yiduo's "The Self-Redemption of Palace Poems": "So it is often the faded clichés, and the poem itself cannot give people a deeper impression than the title."

< p>Grammar: conjunction; as object; derogatory, meaning no new ideas